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like a drap o ' raw whisky for a heartless man , ” quoth the trusty sergeant . “ My
dear fellow , keep up Colin , we are not half a mile from the manse . Run ,
Macbean , and announce our arrival . " “ Hey - day , see ! see ! the chield ' s nae
dead yet ...
like a drap o ' raw whisky for a heartless man , ” quoth the trusty sergeant . “ My
dear fellow , keep up Colin , we are not half a mile from the manse . Run ,
Macbean , and announce our arrival . " “ Hey - day , see ! see ! the chield ' s nae
dead yet ...
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Villejuive made himself very familiar with Sergeant Macbean , and was delighted
with the soldier ' s accounts of the battles he had been in , and Macbean was as
much pleased with him ; they became great cronies , and the sergeant would ...
Villejuive made himself very familiar with Sergeant Macbean , and was delighted
with the soldier ' s accounts of the battles he had been in , and Macbean was as
much pleased with him ; they became great cronies , and the sergeant would ...
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The affair of the attack of the robbers upon the sergeant and St . Clyde , Mon .
Villejuive would listen to with the deepest attention ; and the gasconade of
Macbean , in vanquishing the “ biggest of the robbers , " quite astonished Mon .
Villejuive ...
The affair of the attack of the robbers upon the sergeant and St . Clyde , Mon .
Villejuive would listen to with the deepest attention ; and the gasconade of
Macbean , in vanquishing the “ biggest of the robbers , " quite astonished Mon .
Villejuive ...
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It was to no purpose M . Villejuive reasoned , on the silliness of such a
predilection for a pistol : the sergeant might buy another for half a guinea , as
good as that ; at any rate , one that would serve his turn as well : for if the pistol
was no more ...
It was to no purpose M . Villejuive reasoned , on the silliness of such a
predilection for a pistol : the sergeant might buy another for half a guinea , as
good as that ; at any rate , one that would serve his turn as well : for if the pistol
was no more ...
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The next day the sergeant and Fergus were recounting “ the deeds of other times
, ” and relating the marvellous , in presence of all who came to the smithy ; for
Mactaggart was the most inquisitive man living ; and though the sergeant had ...
The next day the sergeant and Fergus were recounting “ the deeds of other times
, ” and relating the marvellous , in presence of all who came to the smithy ; for
Mactaggart was the most inquisitive man living ; and though the sergeant had ...
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appearance arms arrived asked baillie Bess boat body brother brought called captain Carr carried castle chief clan close clouds Clyde Colin cutter dead dear dirk Dunmorven Ellen father fear fellow fire force frae gave give given Glass glen gone grief ground hand head heard heart Highland hills hour island John Carr keep knew lady laird land leave Lerwick less letter Levingstone living Loch looked Louis lugger Macbean Maister manse mind minister morning mountains Mull nature never night offered officers person pistol poor rock Sandy Glass seemed seen sergeant shore side smugglers soon sword tell thing Thornhill thought till tion told took turned vessel Villejuive watch Whiggans whole Willie wished young
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