St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... meet its upturned broken waters . The Earl was about to take shelter from the storm in a deserted shieling , occasionally used by the salmon fishers , when he discerned , amid the louring obscurity , that a small boat had left the ...
... meet its upturned broken waters . The Earl was about to take shelter from the storm in a deserted shieling , occasionally used by the salmon fishers , when he discerned , amid the louring obscurity , that a small boat had left the ...
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... meet at Falkland three days hence , when , if Gowrie knows aught of the hiding - place of Lady Agnes , I will shortly wring the secret from his hypocritical heart . " An hour had not expired after this con- versation , when Rathsay was ...
... meet at Falkland three days hence , when , if Gowrie knows aught of the hiding - place of Lady Agnes , I will shortly wring the secret from his hypocritical heart . " An hour had not expired after this con- versation , when Rathsay was ...
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... meet from his Majesty ; and had he not felt an uneasy sense of de- gradation , annexed to the circumstance of remaining at a small public house in the vil- lage with his horses and attendants , instead of occupying his former ...
... meet from his Majesty ; and had he not felt an uneasy sense of de- gradation , annexed to the circumstance of remaining at a small public house in the vil- lage with his horses and attendants , instead of occupying his former ...
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... meet his messenger , learned that his Majesty was come forth to the stable - yard . The reception he was to meet had hour- ly , as the time drew near for putting it 38 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... meet his messenger , learned that his Majesty was come forth to the stable - yard . The reception he was to meet had hour- ly , as the time drew near for putting it 38 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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... meet again , where the faithful of all per- suasions shall know sorrow no more - Donot let us forfeit this blessed hope - the strug- gle will be short - let us endure a separa- tion now , in full assurance that we cannot be entirely ...
... meet again , where the faithful of all per- suasions shall know sorrow no more - Donot let us forfeit this blessed hope - the strug- gle will be short - let us endure a separa- tion now , in full assurance that we cannot be entirely ...
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Abbess accompanied Alice apartment appeared arrival ascend attendants aught began beheld boat brother cause ceive continued countenance Craigmillar dear death dinna door Duke of Lennox Dundee Earl of Gowrie Earl of Mar Earl's Edinburgh entered eyes faith Falkland fate favour fear feel follow Gowrie Conspiracie Gowrie House Gowrie's gude hand hath head hear heard heart Herbal Holyrood honour hope horse instantly James JAMES BALLANTYNE Jesuit King King's Lady Agnes Lady Beatrix land Laurence length look lord Majesty Majesty's marriage Master of Ruthven mind muckle murder never noble occasion Papyrus passed perceived person Perth possession present Queen Rathsay remained replied Restalrig returned rience rock royal Scotland secret seemed shew sight sooner sooth speak spirit St Johnstoun stairs stood surprise ther thou thought tion took town treason ving words young