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... seen him in arms when Paul Jones came near sacking Edinburgh . He was then but eight years old ; and at ten , under the influence of his tales of Preston- pans and Culloden ( at both of which Stewart had played a distinguished part ) ...
... seen him in arms when Paul Jones came near sacking Edinburgh . He was then but eight years old ; and at ten , under the influence of his tales of Preston- pans and Culloden ( at both of which Stewart had played a distinguished part ) ...
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... seen a portrait of the erstwhile Miss Stuart . These are the lines : - " Wreathed in its dark brown rings , her hair Half hid Matilda's forehead fair , Half hid and half revealed to view Her full dark eye of hazel hue . The rose , with ...
... seen a portrait of the erstwhile Miss Stuart . These are the lines : - " Wreathed in its dark brown rings , her hair Half hid Matilda's forehead fair , Half hid and half revealed to view Her full dark eye of hazel hue . The rose , with ...
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... seen till Scott drove his new gig into it . They were entirely dependent upon the hospitality of the countryside , and generally slept in one bed . From sway morning to evening they hunted to find those who could 31 CHAPTER IV "BORDER ...
... seen till Scott drove his new gig into it . They were entirely dependent upon the hospitality of the countryside , and generally slept in one bed . From sway morning to evening they hunted to find those who could 31 CHAPTER IV "BORDER ...
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... seen the place , but the natives pronounced the result satisfactory . Another hunting - ground for the ballad collector was Ettrick Forest with the neighbouring Vale of Yarrow . It was at a farm in this region that Scott met with one of ...
... seen the place , but the natives pronounced the result satisfactory . Another hunting - ground for the ballad collector was Ettrick Forest with the neighbouring Vale of Yarrow . It was at a farm in this region that Scott met with one of ...
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... seen Dalkeith House . " Yes , ' said Scott , and I have been bringing you where there is little enough to be seen- only that Scotch cottage ( by the roadside ) -but , though not worth looking at , I could not pass it . It was our first ...
... seen Dalkeith House . " Yes , ' said Scott , and I have been bringing you where there is little enough to be seen- only that Scotch cottage ( by the roadside ) -but , though not worth looking at , I could not pass it . It was our first ...
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