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Side 19
... Ninian Campbell , who had , earlier in the day , been asking for him . That curious man , for whom the darkness of a strath , the sleep of towns , could hide no secret , might , in a sen- tence , dissipate the mystery ! Ninian was a ...
... Ninian Campbell , who had , earlier in the day , been asking for him . That curious man , for whom the darkness of a strath , the sleep of towns , could hide no secret , might , in a sen- tence , dissipate the mystery ! Ninian was a ...
Side 20
... Ninian ! ye'll never lose your taste for venison ! " " In- deed , " would Ninian say , no more abashed than if he had been stalking weasels , " here's a man that never yet put back to a haunch of that same nour- ishment ! Good sport ...
... Ninian ! ye'll never lose your taste for venison ! " " In- deed , " would Ninian say , no more abashed than if he had been stalking weasels , " here's a man that never yet put back to a haunch of that same nour- ishment ! Good sport ...
Side 23
... Ninian came in upon them bustling , like a man full charged with news , and only pulled himself together when he found he had a visitor . He was , in a way , a young man still , to have a grown - up daughter ; hardly over forty , with a ...
... Ninian came in upon them bustling , like a man full charged with news , and only pulled himself together when he found he had a visitor . He was , in a way , a young man still , to have a grown - up daughter ; hardly over forty , with a ...
Side 24
... Ninian wheeled round upon his daughter : " Did you not go for it , m'eudail , as you promised ? " he implored . " I went , " she answered , " but Eneas was not in , and I felt so foolish upon such a message that I came away without a ...
... Ninian wheeled round upon his daughter : " Did you not go for it , m'eudail , as you promised ? " he implored . " I went , " she answered , " but Eneas was not in , and I felt so foolish upon such a message that I came away without a ...
Side 25
... Ninian was delighted to be promised that the charm would be handed to him on the mor- row , and to cover his confusion at having been discovered with such a weakness , broke into a voluble account of a commission be was just about to ...
... Ninian was delighted to be promised that the charm would be handed to him on the mor- row , and to cover his confusion at having been discovered with such a weakness , broke into a voluble account of a commission be was just about to ...
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