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Side 36
... eyes . Tales of Bruce and Wallace , snatches from old ballads or from the Wizard of the North , crowd into our minds . Their kilts , then , never seem ridiculous , and even the droning bag- pipe has a charm for our ears . It has long ...
... eyes . Tales of Bruce and Wallace , snatches from old ballads or from the Wizard of the North , crowd into our minds . Their kilts , then , never seem ridiculous , and even the droning bag- pipe has a charm for our ears . It has long ...
Side 37
... eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which probably is a gift from his own hand ? Ville Marie has always been happy in its slumberous state , and like wise folk , the inhabitants do not seek to disturb the ...
... eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which probably is a gift from his own hand ? Ville Marie has always been happy in its slumberous state , and like wise folk , the inhabitants do not seek to disturb the ...
Side 38
The women are gathered together behind him , gazing with awe - struck eyes , as the warlike group perform their ancient exercice a Pique , the torn and dingy flag waving over them . Jean Bramont holds the banner ; he is over eighty ...
The women are gathered together behind him , gazing with awe - struck eyes , as the warlike group perform their ancient exercice a Pique , the torn and dingy flag waving over them . Jean Bramont holds the banner ; he is over eighty ...
Side 56
... eyes with a sense of inferiority . Not even a Corporation decree can make such charity very attractive . It would seem to have been far wiser to set aside a certain number of rooms in all of the dormitories which would be given wholly ...
... eyes with a sense of inferiority . Not even a Corporation decree can make such charity very attractive . It would seem to have been far wiser to set aside a certain number of rooms in all of the dormitories which would be given wholly ...
Side 57
... eyes half frown Upon the lips ' conceit ; hair , wind blown , brown Where shadows stray , gold where the sunbeams rest . Ah ! lilac lady , step from your gold frame , Between that starched old Bishop and the dame In awe - inspiring ruff ...
... eyes half frown Upon the lips ' conceit ; hair , wind blown , brown Where shadows stray , gold where the sunbeams rest . Ah ! lilac lady , step from your gold frame , Between that starched old Bishop and the dame In awe - inspiring ruff ...
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