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Al- such devastation there. 3 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d series . * This poor woman has since become a perfect cripple The Great Moray Floods . 25 “ The ruin and devastation of the garden to their ...
Al- such devastation there. 3 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d series . * This poor woman has since become a perfect cripple The Great Moray Floods . 25 “ The ruin and devastation of the garden to their ...
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Poor Funns ! Naebody when the rocky defences all along can ever houp till see him or his fathis very small property are consi- mily again . ” This Sandy Smith dered , even this sum is great . But was an active boatman , commonly the ...
Poor Funns ! Naebody when the rocky defences all along can ever houp till see him or his fathis very small property are consi- mily again . ” This Sandy Smith dered , even this sum is great . But was an active boatman , commonly the ...
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The houses rushing strongly about the house . of Stripeside were still standing ; It was not yet too deep to wade , and he saw too the far - off dwelling but the river was making rapid ad- of poor Funns , its roof rising like a vances ...
The houses rushing strongly about the house . of Stripeside were still standing ; It was not yet too deep to wade , and he saw too the far - off dwelling but the river was making rapid ad- of poor Funns , its roof rising like a vances ...
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The first upon an enormous hog , which he house they made for was that occulugged down to the boat , and threw pied by a family of the name of it in as easily as if it had been a Cumins , consisting of a poor invalid rabbit .
The first upon an enormous hog , which he house they made for was that occulugged down to the boat , and threw pied by a family of the name of it in as easily as if it had been a Cumins , consisting of a poor invalid rabbit .
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her up wi ' ae haun to my breest , “ The corpse of the poor old woand held a haud o ' the post o ' the man Speediman was put into a cart , bed with the ither . An ' there wuz together with her niece Bell , whose ae jaw o ' the water ...
her up wi ' ae haun to my breest , “ The corpse of the poor old woand held a haud o ' the post o ' the man Speediman was put into a cart , bed with the ither . An ' there wuz together with her niece Bell , whose ae jaw o ' the water ...
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