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"She'll speak her mind and fear naebody She doesna value a Cawmil mair as a Cowan, and ye may tell MacCallum More that Allan Iverach said sae It's a far cry to Lochow."* * Lochow and the adjacent districts formed the original seat of the * Campbells. The expression of a "far cry to Lochow" was proverbial. Mr.

"I'll sae naething against MacCallum More and the Slioch-nan-Diarmid," said the lesser Highlander, laughing. "I live on the wrang side of Glencroe to quarrel with Inverara." "Our loch ne'er saw the Cawmil lymphads,"* said the bigger Highlander. * Lymphads. The galley which the family of Argyle and others of the * Clan Campbell carry in their arms.

"She'll speak her mind and fear naebody She doesna value a Cawmil mair as a Cowan, and ye may tell MacCallum More that Allan Iverach said sae It's a far cry to Lochow."* * Lochow and the adjacent districts formed the original seat of the * Campbells. The expression of a "far cry to Lochow" was proverbial. Mr.

There ne'er was treason in Scotland but a Cawmil was at the bottom o't; and now that the wrang side's uppermost, wha but the Cawmils for keeping down the right? But this warld winna last lang, and it will be time to sharp the maiden* for shearing o' craigs and thrapples. I hope to see the auld rusty lass linking at a bluidy harst again." * A rude kind of guillotine formerly used in Scotland.

I endeavoured to interrupt his proceeding. "You must satisfy me, sir," said I, "that the letter is intended for you before I can permit you to peruse it." "Make yourself quite easy, Mr. Osbaldistone," replied the mountaineer with great composure. "remember Justice Inglewood, Clerk Jobson, Mr. Morris above all, remember your vera humble servant, Robert Cawmil, and the beautiful Diana Vernon.

"I'll sae naething against MacCallum More and the Slioch-nan-Diarmid," said the lesser Highlander, laughing. "I live on the wrang side of Glencroe to quarrel with Inverara." "Our loch ne'er saw the Cawmil lymphads,"* said the bigger Highlander. * Lymphads. The galley which the family of Argyle and others of the * Clan Campbell carry in their arms.

"We are told in the New Testament to forgive our enemies, you know," said Mrs Courthope, heedless of his entrance, but in a voice that seemed rather to plead than oppose. "Inteet she will not be false to her shief and her clan," retorted Duncan persistently. "She will not forgife Cawmil of Glenlyon." "But he's dead long since, and we may at least hope he repented and was forgiven."

The truth is, that as I galloped back to get some one of our family to join me in becoming your bail, which was the most obvious, or, indeed, I may say, the only way of serving you which occurred to my stupidity, I met the man Cawmil Colville Campbell, or whatsoever they call him. "Indeed? I am much your debtor for procuring such a seasonable evidence in my behalf.

There ne'er was treason in Scotland but a Cawmil was at the bottom o't; and now that the wrang side's uppermost, wha but the Cawmils for keeping down the right? But this warld winna last lang, and it will be time to sharp the maiden* for shearing o' craigs and thrapples. I hope to see the auld rusty lass linking at a bluidy harst again." * A rude kind of guillotine formerly used in Scotland.

I endeavoured to interrupt his proceeding. "You must satisfy me, sir," said I, "that the letter is intended for you before I can permit you to peruse it." "Make yourself quite easy, Mr. Osbaldistone," replied the mountaineer with great composure. "remember Justice Inglewood, Clerk Jobson, Mr. Morris above all, remember your vera humble servant, Robert Cawmil, and the beautiful Diana Vernon.