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... escape must be made through a thousand dangers . Katherine ! The lass who had broken the crock , and who during the foregoing scene had busied herself in conjunction with the hostess in the baking , turned to him— 66 Speak low , " she ...
... escape must be made through a thousand dangers . Katherine ! The lass who had broken the crock , and who during the foregoing scene had busied herself in conjunction with the hostess in the baking , turned to him— 66 Speak low , " she ...
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... escape seemed to be extinguished . The only gleam of light which he could perceive in the darkness that had fallen upon them was the presence of his follower , Muckle Will . But even his presence inspired little confidence in the result ...
... escape seemed to be extinguished . The only gleam of light which he could perceive in the darkness that had fallen upon them was the presence of his follower , Muckle Will . But even his presence inspired little confidence in the result ...
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... escape unnoticed in the confusion . That is our only chance ; and , by the saints , I think Cochrane himself supplies the means to help us to it . Stay you here , and do not stir till I return . ” ᏟᎻᎪᏢᎢᎬᎡ Ꮩ . THE COCHRANE PLACKS ...
... escape unnoticed in the confusion . That is our only chance ; and , by the saints , I think Cochrane himself supplies the means to help us to it . Stay you here , and do not stir till I return . ” ᏟᎻᎪᏢᎢᎬᎡ Ꮩ . THE COCHRANE PLACKS ...
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... escape . " 66 Who is the man ? " queried the monk . " Bertrand Gordon , called Laird of Lamington . " " Have you arrested him ? " 66 No ; but he cannot be far hence , and we must crave your protection whilst we continue our search , and ...
... escape . " 66 Who is the man ? " queried the monk . " Bertrand Gordon , called Laird of Lamington . " " Have you arrested him ? " 66 No ; but he cannot be far hence , and we must crave your protection whilst we continue our search , and ...
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... escape . " " Who is the man ? " queried the monk . " Bertrand Gordon , called Laird of Lamington . " " Have you arrested him ? 66 99 ' No ; but he cannot be far hence , and we must crave your protection whilst we continue our search ...
... escape . " " Who is the man ? " queried the monk . " Bertrand Gordon , called Laird of Lamington . " " Have you arrested him ? 66 99 ' No ; but he cannot be far hence , and we must crave your protection whilst we continue our search ...
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