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Updated: June 24, 2025
But my lady Lillah never dwined only there came a sadness over her, and master noticed that she began to cherish more than usual a miniature which she carried about with her in her bosom the figure of a lady I have seen it often so like herself you'd have said they were of the same family 'twas her mother, whom she called Euphrosyne.
But there pressed in on him the recollection of how she had dwined away when she realised that, though he had kissed her, he did not mean to marry her.
The poor little mouth was all of a twist, and his eyelid drooped, and he never ceased mourn, mourn, mourn, wail, wail, wail, day and night, and whatever food he took he never was satisfied, but pined and peaked and dwined from day to day, so as his little legs was like knitting pins.
The noise was made by the witch in her efforts to shift the disease, by means of clothes, from herself to a cat or dog. Unfortunately the attempt partly miscarried. The disease missed the animal and hit Alexander Douglas of Dalkeith, who dwined and died of it, while the original patient, Robert Kers, was made whole.
"We had one of James too -he died at Corunna but it was the only one, and we gave it to a lady of the place who was chief with him before he went away, and dwined a great deal after his death. And that's his sword. When it came home from Spain by MacFarlane, the carrier round from Dumbarton, I took it out and it was clagged in the scabbard with a red glut.
As he travelled west to Louisville and Omaha his popularity dwined and dwindled. Still he persevered and after leaving the States visited Canada, reaching Halifax in the autumn. One incident must find a place here. On September 6 he sent £80 to Lady Wilde.
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