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... seen , " grumbled Saunders , " that ye ken naething about this country that speir at me that gate , and flee at my nose when I answer ye . Dinna ye ken that the Earl of Arran , him that was Captain James Stewart , holds the sway down ...
... seen , " grumbled Saunders , " that ye ken naething about this country that speir at me that gate , and flee at my nose when I answer ye . Dinna ye ken that the Earl of Arran , him that was Captain James Stewart , holds the sway down ...
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... seen the end of that yet . Now , Eviot , I will travel for you with his Highness , if you wish it ; ' and if you should ever be in a position to assist me , I shall look with assurance for your help . " All this was said with so simple ...
... seen the end of that yet . Now , Eviot , I will travel for you with his Highness , if you wish it ; ' and if you should ever be in a position to assist me , I shall look with assurance for your help . " All this was said with so simple ...
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... seen before . One thing , however , I did notice . To the south and west of the castle lay a garden or pleasure - ground which was compassed by a high wall . There were two doors in the wall , but these were kept locked , because -as I ...
... seen before . One thing , however , I did notice . To the south and west of the castle lay a garden or pleasure - ground which was compassed by a high wall . There were two doors in the wall , but these were kept locked , because -as I ...
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... you in the Beech Walk ' ? " " Nay ! I know not how you could see me . eyes are sharp , yet could I not see you . " My " If your eyes had not been as dull as your wits , you would have seen a musket - hole in the THE X JEWEL . 35.
... you in the Beech Walk ' ? " " Nay ! I know not how you could see me . eyes are sharp , yet could I not see you . " My " If your eyes had not been as dull as your wits , you would have seen a musket - hole in the THE X JEWEL . 35.
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... seen a musket - hole in the wall facing you , and you would have known that I saw you through that . " " I could not think that weapons so deadly as Jean Uchiltrie's eyes were levelled on me through a common musket - hole . But Jean ...
... seen a musket - hole in the wall facing you , and you would have known that I saw you through that . " " I could not think that weapons so deadly as Jean Uchiltrie's eyes were levelled on me through a common musket - hole . But Jean ...
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