The Club-book: The deer-stalkers (continued). The painterCochrane and Pickersgill, 1831 |
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... stripling beat quick with pleasure as he surveyed all these stirring fea- tures of the war , of which he had often heard among the inland glens of Aberdeenshire , out of which he was now emerging almost for the first time . But as he ...
... stripling beat quick with pleasure as he surveyed all these stirring fea- tures of the war , of which he had often heard among the inland glens of Aberdeenshire , out of which he was now emerging almost for the first time . But as he ...
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... stripling stranger who now approached , " a perfect callant ; with- out a peard to her face or feile - beg to her hurdies , pieugh ! -whoe coes there ? shentle- mans ! speak the word o ' the wars , or she's a tead man , tamn her ! " " A ...
... stripling stranger who now approached , " a perfect callant ; with- out a peard to her face or feile - beg to her hurdies , pieugh ! -whoe coes there ? shentle- mans ! speak the word o ' the wars , or she's a tead man , tamn her ! " " A ...
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... stripling , about to go on . " Cot tamn ! -will she offer to pravo the king's sentry in her ain camp ? What's your piziness , young man , and where do ye come frae ? -petter answer me quietly , an ' wi a hale skin . " " I come from the ...
... stripling , about to go on . " Cot tamn ! -will she offer to pravo the king's sentry in her ain camp ? What's your piziness , young man , and where do ye come frae ? -petter answer me quietly , an ' wi a hale skin . " " I come from the ...
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... stripling , chuckling over this mare's nest which he had just found , and think- ing in his Highland ignorance , as the Lowland Scotch would say , but with perfect confidence , that this adventure was to be the means of his immediate ...
... stripling , chuckling over this mare's nest which he had just found , and think- ing in his Highland ignorance , as the Lowland Scotch would say , but with perfect confidence , that this adventure was to be the means of his immediate ...
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... stripling , who now was led through it , and saw it in detail , to much less advantage than when he had seen its picturesque effect from an elevated distance , as he descended the heights of Cairn Gorm . A part of the little army being ...
... stripling , who now was led through it , and saw it in detail , to much less advantage than when he had seen its picturesque effect from an elevated distance , as he descended the heights of Cairn Gorm . A part of the little army being ...
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