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The poor creature of science long ago, when he came upon any pathological or psychological manifestation he did not understand, used to say, 'Witchcraft! Away with it to the limbo! To-day he says, 'Hallucination! Away with it to the dust-heap! It is a pity," said he, with a laugh, "you ever took to science, Embro." "And why, may I ask?" said Embro.
"D'ye think I'm catchin' them for fun, or to gie them a change o' air for their healths, like fine fowk that come frae Embro'!" "Andra, I will not allow " Winsome began, who felt that on the ground of Craig Ronald a guest of her grandmother's should be respected.
"Well, now," said the unabashed Embro, "I'll tell you what I think. Here's a story" Julius at that instant handed back the paper to him "of a healthy young woman mesmerised, hypnotised, or somnambulised, or whatever you like to call it, in the public street, by some man that casually comes up to her, and her brain so affected that her memory goes! I say it's inconceivable! impossible!"
Only the larger fullness of his fine nostril betrayed the hell of wrath seething within him. And when they alighted in Skeighan an observant boy said to his mother, "I saw the marks of his chirted teeth through his jaw." But they were still far from Skeighan, and Gourlay had much to thole. "Did ye hear," shouted Brodie, "that Wilson is sending his son to the College at Embro in October?"
But Eleanor, on her side, exclaimed ''Tis but a flat! Mine eye wearies for the sea; ay, and for Arthur's Seat and the Castle! Oh, I wadna gie Embro' for forty of sic toons! Perhaps Jean had guessed enough to make her look on London with an eye of possession, for her answer was
I have a few opinions, and I am always ready to receive impressions; but, besides some schoolboy facts that are common property, the only thing I know I am certain of is, as some man says, 'Life's a dream worth dreaming." "You're too high-falutin for me, Julius," said Embro, shaking his head.
"But 'Anderson's Sting o' Delight' 's very good, and so's 'Balsillie's Brig o' the Mains." "Ay," said the Deacon. "Ay, ay! 'Brig o' the Mains' ith what Jock Allan drinks. He'll pree noathing else. I dare thay you thee a great deal of him in Embro." "Oh, every week," swaggered Gourlay. "We're always together, he and I." "Alwayth thegither!" said the Deacon.
He was, moreover, a man of a stout and courageous nature, though of a much-enduring temper. "I hope," said he to my father "I hope, Sawners, a' this straemash and hobbleshow that fell out last Sabbath in Embro' has been seen wi' the glamoured een o' fear, and that the King and government canna be sae far left to themsels as to meddle wi' the ordinances of the Lord."
At early dawn on May 23rd we started, with a party of twenty of our boys of different ages, for Woodstock and Embro, a district of country where thousands of Scotch families have settled, and where there has been a wave of blessing from the Lord, through the faithful preaching of evangelists in the past year.
There are, for instance, big facts and little facts, clean facts and dirty facts. Imagination raises you and gives you a high and comprehensive view of them all; your mere reason keeps you down in some noisome corner, like the man with the muck-rake." "Hear, hear!" cried the journalist and the artist heartily. "You're wrong, Julius," said Embro, "quite wrong.
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