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But it is only proper to give the deil his due; and I can tell you he is a most respectable person on the field of war." "Is he so brave?" I asked. "Brave!" said he. "He is as brave as my steel sword." The story of my duel set him beside himself. "To think of that!" he cried. "I showed ye the trick in Corrynakiegh too. And three times three times disarmed!

Then he will think to himsel', That is not so very rife hereabout; and then he will come and give us a look up in Corrynakiegh. And if he does not, David, the devil may fly away with him, for what I care; for he will no' be worth the salt to his porridge." "Eh, man," said I, drolling with him a little, "you're very ingenious!

But it is only proper to give the de'il his due; and I can tell you he is a most respectable person on the field of war." "Is he so brave?" I asked. "Brave!" said he. "He is as brave as my steel sword." The story of my duel set him beside himself. "To think of that!" he cried. "I showed ye the trick in Corrynakiegh too. And three times three times disarmed!

But it is only proper to give the deil his due: and I can tell you he is a most respectable person on the field of war." "Is he so brave?" I asked. "Brave!" said he. "He is as brave as my steel sword." The story of my duel set him beside himself. "To think of that!" he cried. "I showed ye the trick in Corrynakiegh too. And three times three times disarmed!

The name of the cleft was the Heugh of Corrynakiegh; and although from its height, and being so near upon the sea, it was often beset with clouds, yet it was on the whole a pleasant place, and the five days we lived in it went happily. We slept in the cave, making our bed of heather bushes which we cut for that purpose, and covering ourselves with Alan's great-coat.

In the meanwhile, you are not to suppose that we neglected our chief business, which was to get away. "It will be many a long day," Alan said to me on our first morning, "before the red-coats think upon seeking Corrynakiegh; so now we must get word sent to James, and he must find the siller for us."

The name of the cleft was the Heugh of Corrynakiegh; and although from its height and being so near upon the sea, it was often beset with clouds, yet it was on the whole a pleasant place, and the five days we lived in it went happily. We slept in the cave, making our bed of heather bushes which we cut for that purpose, and covering ourselves with Alan's great-coat.

In the meanwhile, you are not to suppose that we neglected our chief business, which was to get away. "It will be many a long day," Alan said to me on our first morning, "before the red-coats think upon seeking Corrynakiegh; so now we must get word sent to James, and he must find the siller for us."

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