Laura Everingham; Or, The Highlanders of Glen OraRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1864 - 404 страници |
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... close by ; for six long miles the Lammas floods had swept them from the spot where he must have perished , Two others went up in October , and in ascending the • mountain were singing merrily ; but the snow came down THE FOSTER ...
... close by ; for six long miles the Lammas floods had swept them from the spot where he must have perished , Two others went up in October , and in ascending the • mountain were singing merrily ; but the snow came down THE FOSTER ...
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... , and Gaelic being his native language , spoke in good English , and with all the purity and fluency of an educated Highlander . The factor , who was close by , muttered something about an insolent idle poacher ; ' but 38 CALLUM DHU .
... , and Gaelic being his native language , spoke in good English , and with all the purity and fluency of an educated Highlander . The factor , who was close by , muttered something about an insolent idle poacher ; ' but 38 CALLUM DHU .
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... close by and heard everything . 6 Courage is nothing new in Glen Ora , ' said Minnie . 6 ' But your people belonged to Glentuirc ? ' Yes , of old , ' answered Minnie , proudly ; Mac Omishes of Chaistal Omish , ' • A most euphonious name ...
... close by and heard everything . 6 Courage is nothing new in Glen Ora , ' said Minnie . 6 ' But your people belonged to Glentuirc ? ' Yes , of old , ' answered Minnie , proudly ; Mac Omishes of Chaistal Omish , ' • A most euphonious name ...
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... close to her face . In a moment a tremor passed over the form of Minnie , and she sank senseless on the grassy mound of the Clach - na - greiné . With a triumphant chuckle the pious moralist knelt down and threw his arms around her ...
... close to her face . In a moment a tremor passed over the form of Minnie , and she sank senseless on the grassy mound of the Clach - na - greiné . With a triumphant chuckle the pious moralist knelt down and threw his arms around her ...
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... close by where he reined up , and then the sense of Laura's presence made my heart beat violently , while my colo came and went again . No notice was taken of me for some time by the party of well - dressed fashion- ables who crowded ...
... close by where he reined up , and then the sense of Laura's presence made my heart beat violently , while my colo came and went again . No notice was taken of me for some time by the party of well - dressed fashion- ables who crowded ...
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Allan Mac Innon amid arms Bagnio baronet beautiful Black Watch bonnet brave caiques Callum Dhu Captain Clavering Catanagh Celtic Celts CHAPTER charming colonel Craig-na-tuirc dark dear deer devil Dioul Ephraim Snaggs evicted exclaimed eyes face Fanny Clavering father fellow fierce fire Gaelic girl gleam glen Glen Ora Greek hand head heard heart heather heaven Heraclea Highland hills hundred Hussein Iola Jack Belton Jerada knew land Laura Everingham light Loch Mac Fee Mac Ian Mac Innon Mashallah mercy Minnie Miss Clavering Miss Everingham Moolah mother mountain Moustapha never night old Mhari Osmanli pale passed piastres pistol pony poor pretty replied rocks Rodosdchig rose round ruined Scottish sea of Marmora seemed shot Sir Horace smile Snobleigh soldier spirit Stone of Scone stones stood strange terrible terror thought Turkish Turks voice whispered white stag wild Yuze Bashi
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Страница 401 - With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle. Why not I with thine?-— See the mountains kiss high Heaven And the waves clasp one another; No sister flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother; And the sunlight clasps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea: What are all these kissings worth If thou kiss not me?
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Страница 263 - Keppoch in ruin is left to deplore, And my country is waste from the hill to the shore, Be it so! By St Mary there's comfort in store! Though the braes of Lochaber a desert be made, And Glen Roy...
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