Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... M'Coll ; and as I him great encouragement , and studied the grave careworn told his mother that , if he were face , furrowed by many not greatly mistaken , her son wrinkles , the story of his life would come to be a namely was told to ...
... M'Coll ; and as I him great encouragement , and studied the grave careworn told his mother that , if he were face , furrowed by many not greatly mistaken , her son wrinkles , the story of his life would come to be a namely was told to ...
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... M'Coll had been eight years at his studies , and just as his course in Divinity was about to come to an end , M'Kenzie of Aranmore came one day to the Principal of the college and asked whether he knew of any one among the students who ...
... M'Coll had been eight years at his studies , and just as his course in Divinity was about to come to an end , M'Kenzie of Aranmore came one day to the Principal of the college and asked whether he knew of any one among the students who ...
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... M'Coll stood still , considering . " I will come , " he he said in few moments , and they shook hands , and there was never a word of terms or anything else between them at that time . When Aranmore had gone the Principal looked after ...
... M'Coll stood still , considering . " I will come , " he he said in few moments , and they shook hands , and there was never a word of terms or anything else between them at that time . When Aranmore had gone the Principal looked after ...
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... M'Coll , " she said . Mr M'Coll had not been long in Isle Aranmore before he dis- covered the truth of what the Principal had said to him . Aranmore was without doubt а great man and a great churchman , but above all he was a great ...
... M'Coll , " she said . Mr M'Coll had not been long in Isle Aranmore before he dis- covered the truth of what the Principal had said to him . Aranmore was without doubt а great man and a great churchman , but above all he was a great ...
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... M'Coll , and that was Margaret -Aranmore's daughter . Al- though she had spoken to him with so much kindness on the ship , she showed him no more favour , but from that day be- haved herself towards him with great coldness and pride ...
... M'Coll , and that was Margaret -Aranmore's daughter . Al- though she had spoken to him with so much kindness on the ship , she showed him no more favour , but from that day be- haved herself towards him with great coldness and pride ...
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