Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 176William Blackwood, 1904 - England |
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... Duncan M'Coll ; and as I him great encouragement , and studied the grave careworn told his mother that , if he were face , furrowed by many not greatly mistaken , her son wrinkles , the story of his life would come to be a namely was ...
... Duncan M'Coll ; and as I him great encouragement , and studied the grave careworn told his mother that , if he were face , furrowed by many not greatly mistaken , her son wrinkles , the story of his life would come to be a namely was ...
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... Duncan M'Coll . I will send for him , that you may see him for yourself , and if you get him for your tutor , you will get a good man . ' " " time in He sent for Duncan , and when he came it passed through the Principal's mind that he ...
... Duncan M'Coll . I will send for him , that you may see him for yourself , and if you get him for your tutor , you will get a good man . ' " " time in He sent for Duncan , and when he came it passed through the Principal's mind that he ...
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... Duncan , " he said to the young man , for whom he had particular regard , " that is a great man , and a great churchman , and a great tyrant , and I will give you one piece of advice about him , for he will be either a powerful friend ...
... Duncan , " he said to the young man , for whom he had particular regard , " that is a great man , and a great churchman , and a great tyrant , and I will give you one piece of advice about him , for he will be either a powerful friend ...
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... Duncan . “ Then how did I hear you say that you did not know why you came ? " said the young gentlewoman . It was not usual that a stranger should put such questions , but it did not seem strange to Mr M'Coll at the time ; and neither ...
... Duncan . “ Then how did I hear you say that you did not know why you came ? " said the young gentlewoman . It was not usual that a stranger should put such questions , but it did not seem strange to Mr M'Coll at the time ; and neither ...
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... Duncan preached ; and although Aranmore said little , he was highly pleased , and did not interfere with the tutor in any way , which was the method he had of showing his regard . There was one , however , in the Great House who did not ...
... Duncan preached ; and although Aranmore said little , he was highly pleased , and did not interfere with the tutor in any way , which was the method he had of showing his regard . There was one , however , in the Great House who did not ...
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