usual professors and doctors and ministers who are wont to walk up and down the Edinburgh streets, ...
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as well as his company manners. In everything that related to the distinctively religious side of t...
afterward became the Duchess of Gordon, was seen riding a sow up the High Street, while her sister ...
This sounds harsh, but nobody minds Salemina, least of all Francesca, who well knows that she is th...
continues to squander his affections upon a quarrelsome and unappreciative girl is more than I can ...
Dundee said to your Duke of Gordon." The entranced Scotsman little knew that she had perfected this...
Chapter XIII. The spell of Scotland. "I think I was never so completely under the spell of a countr...
surer than other women that it is the very jewel of love she is setting in her heart, and not a spa...
this," said Salemina, who had opened one of her large volumes at random when the train started. "'...
lurketh in the garden. And the name of the serpent is Satiety. He maketh the heart to grow weary of...
`Aweel! the day's just aboot the ord'nar', an' I wouldna won'er if we saw the sun afore nicht!' Bu...
guilty at finding fault with a dog in this country. It is a matter of constant surprise to me, and ...
produce a donkey of such unusual capacity. Still, she must know, if she knows anything, that a pers...
Mrs. Bobby, to put by a few shillings a month towards the debt on the cottage? These are some of th...
shilling. On that modest investment, I considered one pound three shillings a very fair sum to be e...