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... heart has ne'er within him burned , As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ? SCOTT . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR GALE AND FENNER , PATERNOSTER - ROW , By S. Hamilton , Weybridge ...
... heart has ne'er within him burned , As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ? SCOTT . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR GALE AND FENNER , PATERNOSTER - ROW , By S. Hamilton , Weybridge ...
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... Your dutiful son , COLIN ST . CLYDE . " Though in the reading of this letter Louis was interrupted by the difficulties his own heart had to encounter , as well as from the agonies of joy into which Ellen , 6 ST . CLYDE .
... Your dutiful son , COLIN ST . CLYDE . " Though in the reading of this letter Louis was interrupted by the difficulties his own heart had to encounter , as well as from the agonies of joy into which Ellen , 6 ST . CLYDE .
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... heart , and bids it break ! SHAKSPEARE . ST . CLYDE and Macbean arrived safe- ly at Liverpool , and when they had got on their journey within a few miles of the Largs , from the road they took , it was not possible to ride with safety ...
... heart , and bids it break ! SHAKSPEARE . ST . CLYDE and Macbean arrived safe- ly at Liverpool , and when they had got on their journey within a few miles of the Largs , from the road they took , it was not possible to ride with safety ...
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... heart o ' a chicken , ye might a keep- pet on your twa pins , though ye ken- na how to blude a chiel that wad cut your throat . " dignof St. Clyde could hardly keep from smiling at the reproof his faithful friend Macbean gave the 16 ST ...
... heart o ' a chicken , ye might a keep- pet on your twa pins , though ye ken- na how to blude a chiel that wad cut your throat . " dignof St. Clyde could hardly keep from smiling at the reproof his faithful friend Macbean gave the 16 ST ...
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... his frame ; and Mac- bean was officiously applying a flask of whisky to St. Clyde's mouth . " I ken'd it wad do him guid ; now he's coming to again : there's naething T like a drap o ' raw whisky for a heart- 24 ST . CLYDE .
... his frame ; and Mac- bean was officiously applying a flask of whisky to St. Clyde's mouth . " I ken'd it wad do him guid ; now he's coming to again : there's naething T like a drap o ' raw whisky for a heart- 24 ST . CLYDE .
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