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... thing , save his load . The men advanced upon them , and when they got within ten paces of the travellers , a shot was fired by the tall- est of the two men , and the ball passed through the brim of St. Clyde's hat . There was no room ...
... thing , save his load . The men advanced upon them , and when they got within ten paces of the travellers , a shot was fired by the tall- est of the two men , and the ball passed through the brim of St. Clyde's hat . There was no room ...
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pot slung on an immensely long iron hook , gave symptoms of some- thing to eat . But the fire burned clear , and the good woman and her daughter were preparing supper for the people who had been on the shore . She offered her visitors ...
pot slung on an immensely long iron hook , gave symptoms of some- thing to eat . But the fire burned clear , and the good woman and her daughter were preparing supper for the people who had been on the shore . She offered her visitors ...
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... thing like ease . And as it was not known what depth the sides of this opening might be , before sufficient room might be gained for two men to engage those within , the besiegers were puzzled how to act . None would volunteer to go in ...
... thing like ease . And as it was not known what depth the sides of this opening might be , before sufficient room might be gained for two men to engage those within , the besiegers were puzzled how to act . None would volunteer to go in ...
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... thing favourable in the character of a man , who , they said , was the terror of the channel , from the isle of Man to the Frith , and the lawless navigator of the lochs and sounds of Jura and Kilbrannin ; and it was not till St. Clyde ...
... thing favourable in the character of a man , who , they said , was the terror of the channel , from the isle of Man to the Frith , and the lawless navigator of the lochs and sounds of Jura and Kilbrannin ; and it was not till St. Clyde ...
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... the entire of this first day's share of a Highland welcome . The dreams of other times would paint every thing at Dunmorven cas- tle , with the lights and shadows of the sublime , the marvellous , the comic , the tragic 96 ST . CLYDE .
... the entire of this first day's share of a Highland welcome . The dreams of other times would paint every thing at Dunmorven cas- tle , with the lights and shadows of the sublime , the marvellous , the comic , the tragic 96 ST . CLYDE .
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arms auld baillie Ilan Dou Bess bladier boat Brodick Bute caim of St captain Carr chief clan Clyde Colin crew Crinan Canal cutter dead dear deil dinna dirk dominie Duncan Macintyre Dunmorven castle Ellen father fellow frae gans gaugers gave geant Gillies glen gone grief hand head heard heart heights of Abraham Highland hills Isabel island John Carr juive kisses knew lady Laird St land Lerwick Levingstone Loch Loch Earn looked Louis lugger Macbean Mactorloisk mair Maister manse mind minister morning morven muckle muir Mull ne'er night Oban Oil Roi outlaw pistol poor rock Rothsay Sandy Glass sergeant servant Shemus Macalester shore smugglers sorrow sword tell Thegn thing Thornhill tion took torrent vassals vessel Vich Ean Villejuive Villejuive's vingstone Whig Whiggans whilst Willie Willie's winna ye'll