St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... gave rise to a restlessness , which frequently prompted him to walk forth by himself , that ! his musings might be undisturbed . It was in a mood of oppressive sadness , that the Earl strolled forth one evening toward the North Inch ...
... gave rise to a restlessness , which frequently prompted him to walk forth by himself , that ! his musings might be undisturbed . It was in a mood of oppressive sadness , that the Earl strolled forth one evening toward the North Inch ...
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... en- couraged and admonished , those whom he addressed gave him no farther occasion to complain of the tardiness of their move- ments , for the joy of her escape lent strength my and - speed to the limbs of Agnes ; and 12 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... en- couraged and admonished , those whom he addressed gave him no farther occasion to complain of the tardiness of their move- ments , for the joy of her escape lent strength my and - speed to the limbs of Agnes ; and 12 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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... gave him certain com- mands to see executed before his own arrival , and from which place he had easy communi- cation with the Laird of Tullibrandon , who , as he had justly anticipated , entered eager- ly into the engagement required ...
... gave him certain com- mands to see executed before his own arrival , and from which place he had easy communi- cation with the Laird of Tullibrandon , who , as he had justly anticipated , entered eager- ly into the engagement required ...
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... gave way , when the dogs either failed to kill the buck , or , as was now the case , when he was offended by not be- ing allowed to put the finishing stroke to the animal himself . Ruthven , therefore , withdrew himself 56 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... gave way , when the dogs either failed to kill the buck , or , as was now the case , when he was offended by not be- ing allowed to put the finishing stroke to the animal himself . Ruthven , therefore , withdrew himself 56 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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... gave ample proof that she held a different faith from her step - daugh- ter . The Earl looked around him , while old Mable went to call Alice . All seemed to speak of peace , serenity , and humble com- fort ; and he sighed profoundly as ...
... gave ample proof that she held a different faith from her step - daugh- ter . The Earl looked around him , while old Mable went to call Alice . All seemed to speak of peace , serenity , and humble com- fort ; and he sighed profoundly as ...
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