New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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... beautiful road over the moors which , in one direction , branches off towards Lake Menteith and Aberfoyle , Rob Roy's country , and in the other passes the junction of the Teith and Keltie , the woods of Cambusmore , and to the ancient ...
... beautiful road over the moors which , in one direction , branches off towards Lake Menteith and Aberfoyle , Rob Roy's country , and in the other passes the junction of the Teith and Keltie , the woods of Cambusmore , and to the ancient ...
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... Beautiful ! Oh , did you ever see anything so beautiful ? " A voice entered into his dream , seeming to put his thoughts into words , and almost involuntarily he repeated the word , " Beautiful ! " And then became aware that the curtain ...
... Beautiful ! Oh , did you ever see anything so beautiful ? " A voice entered into his dream , seeming to put his thoughts into words , and almost involuntarily he repeated the word , " Beautiful ! " And then became aware that the curtain ...
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... beautiful dream we once had , had an evil effect on our after lives . " " Your words shall be remembered , " he said in broken tones . " Farewell , " stooping and kissing the hand he held . She repeated the words , but notwithstanding ...
... beautiful dream we once had , had an evil effect on our after lives . " " Your words shall be remembered , " he said in broken tones . " Farewell , " stooping and kissing the hand he held . She repeated the words , but notwithstanding ...
Contents
CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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