St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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Page 37
... speak with brother there . " my " Ah ! I hardly know how I shall accom- plish that , " replied the young man , " for I must be to - morrow on my road to Berwick- shire ; my father writes to me that my pe dagogue at Gunsgreen is ...
... speak with brother there . " my " Ah ! I hardly know how I shall accom- plish that , " replied the young man , " for I must be to - morrow on my road to Berwick- shire ; my father writes to me that my pe dagogue at Gunsgreen is ...
Page 38
... speak sooth , I don't care how seldom I am on her back , for all I like her so well , for I want to go abroad where you were , to finish my studies , and that's what I am going to the Earl about . If he will but persuade my father , I ...
... speak sooth , I don't care how seldom I am on her back , for all I like her so well , for I want to go abroad where you were , to finish my studies , and that's what I am going to the Earl about . If he will but persuade my father , I ...
Page 60
... speak sooth , I thought at first the Maister was demented . " " It is , indeed , a strange story , " said the Duke ; " and unless I had so well known the Earl and the Master , I should have conceived some evil to be lurking under it ...
... speak sooth , I thought at first the Maister was demented . " " It is , indeed , a strange story , " said the Duke ; " and unless I had so well known the Earl and the Master , I should have conceived some evil to be lurking under it ...
Page 65
... speak of peace , serenity , and humble com- fort ; and he sighed profoundly as he con- fessed to himself , that it would have been more for the happiness of Agnes and him- self , had they been born to such a lowly fate , provided their ...
... speak of peace , serenity , and humble com- fort ; and he sighed profoundly as he con- fessed to himself , that it would have been more for the happiness of Agnes and him- self , had they been born to such a lowly fate , provided their ...
Page 67
... sat down beside her . Speak to me , beloved Agnes , " said he . " Only say that you do not repent of ma- king me the happiest of human beings , and 66 that happiness will be confirmed beyond the power of fortune ST JOHNSTOUN . 67.
... sat down beside her . Speak to me , beloved Agnes , " said he . " Only say that you do not repent of ma- king me the happiest of human beings , and 66 that happiness will be confirmed beyond the power of fortune ST JOHNSTOUN . 67.
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