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Thirteen years later, while engaged in selling pins, needles, thread, and Irish linens in the Yadkin country, Findlay learned from the Pennsylvania settlers at Salisbury or at the Forks of the Yadkin of Boone's removal to the waters of the upper Yadkin. At Boone's rustic home, in the winter of 1768-9, Findlay visited his old comrade-in-arms of Braddock's campaign.
We are, yours faithfully, "FINDLAY & INGE, Solicitors." The address was a street in Holborn. Juliet read the letter through, and straightway read it through again, with a beating heart. What did it mean? Was it possible she was going to find her own family at last?
With fine courage the Boers made their way up to the village, and established themselves in the outlying huts, but the Mounted Infantry clung desperately to their position. Out of the few officers present Findlay was shot through the head, Moir and Cameron through the heart, and Strong through the stomach.
On the evening of the Sunday following the events related in the last chapter, Mrs Catanach had, not without difficulty, persuaded Mrs Findlay to accompany her to the Baillies' Barn, with the promise of a wonderful sermon from a new preacher a ploughman on an inland farm.
From Gimblet, and from Messrs. Findlay & Ince, they heard that by the will which the detective had found all Lord Ashiel's money and estate were left to the adopted daughter of Sir Arthur Byrne, known hitherto as Juliet Byrne, with a suggestion that she should provide for his nephews to the extent she should think fit.
There 's no a doobt but yer Phemy 'ill come hame to ye safe an' soon'." "I was thinkin' aboot Lizzy," said the other, a little astonished; and then the prayer began, and they had to be silent. The sermon of the ploughman was both dull and sensible, an excellent variety where few of the sermons were either; but it made little impression on Mrs Findlay or Mrs Mair.
"Then may I ask what relation you are to him?" said the lawyer. "I am his adopted daughter," said Juliet. "I have always called him 'Father." "Are you not any relation at all?" pursued Mr. Findlay. "I believe not." "Then, Miss Byrne, I hope you will not think it an impertinent question if I ask, who are you?" "I don't know," acknowledged poor Juliet. "I was hoping you would tell me that.
By this time the fog of battle had enveloped everything. Major Findlay and Captain Townsend were dead on the top of the hill. Major Brand and eight other officers were out of action; 190 men were dead or wounded. The remaining officers decided that it was useless to make any further attack and withdrew to Battalion Headquarters with the remainder of the men.
Hull accepted the commission of brigadier, and late in May arrived at Dayton, Ohio, and took command of the troops at that place. Hull had under him such noted officers as Colonels Duncan McArthur, James Findlay and Lewis Cass. With these forces, he marched to Detroit, through an almost trackless wilderness.
Inverashiel is a most interesting old place, both historically and for the sake of its beautiful scenery. A week or two of Highland air could not fail to be of benefit to your health, even if nothing further came of it, so to speak." "I should love it," Juliet said again. "But, Mr. Findlay, I don't know Lord Ashiel, or hardly know him.
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