A Noble Life, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1866 - 184 pages |
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... Malcolm one day . " How the minister will bury him- self in old libraries , and Miss Cardross will admire the grand shops and the beau- VOL . II . 33 C tiful views ! And how the boys will go skating A Noble Life . 17.
... Malcolm one day . " How the minister will bury him- self in old libraries , and Miss Cardross will admire the grand shops and the beau- VOL . II . 33 C tiful views ! And how the boys will go skating A Noble Life . 17.
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... Malcolm , it's good to be at home ! " said the Earl , as he gazed fondly at his white Castle - walls , at the ivy- covered kirk , and the gable end of the Manse . He had been happy in Edinburgh , but it was far sweeter to come back to ...
... Malcolm , it's good to be at home ! " said the Earl , as he gazed fondly at his white Castle - walls , at the ivy- covered kirk , and the gable end of the Manse . He had been happy in Edinburgh , but it was far sweeter to come back to ...
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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. " You are quite sure , Malcolm , that nobody knows we are coming ? I wished to go down at once to the Manse , and surprise them all . " " Ye'll easy do that , my Lord , for there's naebody in sight but Sandy the ...
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. " You are quite sure , Malcolm , that nobody knows we are coming ? I wished to go down at once to the Manse , and surprise them all . " " Ye'll easy do that , my Lord , for there's naebody in sight but Sandy the ...
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... ; no one being near him but Sandy , and Malcolm , who had taken the second oar . To old Sandy's communication he replied not a word asked not a single question more and - was lifted out at the end of A Noble Life . 21.
... ; no one being near him but Sandy , and Malcolm , who had taken the second oar . To old Sandy's communication he replied not a word asked not a single question more and - was lifted out at the end of A Noble Life . 21.
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... Malcolm ; I will go to the Manse another time . ' Carry me in your arms the quickest way . " Malcolm lifted his master , and carried him , just as in the days when the Earl was a child , through the pleasant woods of Cairnforth , up to ...
... Malcolm ; I will go to the Manse another time . ' Carry me in your arms the quickest way . " Malcolm lifted his master , and carried him , just as in the days when the Earl was a child , through the pleasant woods of Cairnforth , up to ...
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