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... Betty Burke . Armadale had no suspicions regarding Betty Burke . He readily signed the passport , and actually wrote a letter to his wife recommending Betty to her notice , as an ' Irish girl , who , Flora tells me , is a good spinner ...
... Betty Burke . Armadale had no suspicions regarding Betty Burke . He readily signed the passport , and actually wrote a letter to his wife recommending Betty to her notice , as an ' Irish girl , who , Flora tells me , is a good spinner ...
Page 220
... Betty Burke ) , Neil Mac- Kechan , and Flora Macdonald . They passed the Charles and Party set sail for Skye . 221 whole 220 Tales of the White Cockade .
... Betty Burke ) , Neil Mac- Kechan , and Flora Macdonald . They passed the Charles and Party set sail for Skye . 221 whole 220 Tales of the White Cockade .
Page 230
... Betty Burke did not escape their notice . Some of them joined Kingsburgh and the Prince , and began gos- siping upon the topics of the island . Kingsburgh saw that he must manage to shake off such un- welcome companions , or the Prince ...
... Betty Burke did not escape their notice . Some of them joined Kingsburgh and the Prince , and began gos- siping upon the topics of the island . Kingsburgh saw that he must manage to shake off such un- welcome companions , or the Prince ...
Page 231
... Betty Burke's ' appearance much astonished Mrs. Macdonald . Flora was much alarmed at the curiosity she evinced to see the ' strange woman's ' face ; and when Mrs. Macdonald's.
... Betty Burke's ' appearance much astonished Mrs. Macdonald . Flora was much alarmed at the curiosity she evinced to see the ' strange woman's ' face ; and when Mrs. Macdonald's.
Page 232
... Betty Burke was standing in the doorway of their parlour . Lady Kingsburgh hesi- tated before she went up to her ; and when Charles , advancing towards her , kissed her cheek ( which was The Prince and Lady Kingsburgh . 233 a usual mode ...
... Betty Burke was standing in the doorway of their parlour . Lady Kingsburgh hesi- tated before she went up to her ; and when Charles , advancing towards her , kissed her cheek ( which was The Prince and Lady Kingsburgh . 233 a usual mode ...
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