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This dexterity had won him a reputation in that part of the country; and among the many children employed in these dangerous affairs, he passed under the by-name of Heathercat. How much his father knew of this employment might be doubted.
'Richt, said the barefoot boy; 'wha're ye frae? 'The Leddy Montroymont, says Francie. 'Ha'e, then! says the stranger, and handed him a folded paper, and they stood and looked at each other again. 'It's unco het, said the boy. 'Dooms het, says Francie. 'What do they ca' ye? says the other. 'Francie, says he. 'I'm young Montroymont. They ca' me Heathercat. 'I'm Jock Crozer, said the boy.
He He I have him here Heathercat; outlawed a preacher a zealous Cameronian keeps a conventicle among the Campsie hills Tush! You may depend on the young man's safety." "Does it not revolt a mind like yours," said Morton, "to follow a system which is to be supported by such minute enquiries after obscure individuals?" "You do not suppose we take the trouble?" said the General, haughtily.
The challenge had been fairly offered and basely refused: the tale would be carried all over the country, and the lustre of the name of Heathercat be dimmed.
The challenge had been fairly offered and basely refused: the tale would be carried all over the country, and the lustre of the name of Heathercat be dimmed.
He He I have him here Heathercat; outlawed a preacher a zealous Cameronian keeps a conventicle among the Campsie hills Tush! You may depend on the young man's safety." "Does it not revolt a mind like yours," said Morton, "to follow a system which is to be supported by such minute enquiries after obscure individuals?" "You do not suppose we take the trouble?" said the General, haughtily.
"Richt," said the barefoot boy; "wha're ye frae?" "The Leddy Montroymont," says Francie. "Ha'e, then!" says the stranger, and handed him a folded paper, and they stood and looked at each other again. "It's unco' het," said the boy. "Dooms het," says Francie. "What do they ca' ye?" says the other. "Francie," says he. "I'm young Montroymont. They ca' me Heathercat." "I'm Jock Crozer," said the boy.
This dexterity had won him a reputation in that part of the country; and among the many children employed in these dangerous affairs, he passed under the by-name of Heathercat. How much his father knew of this employment might be doubted.
Heathercat indeed!" said Crozer, for among this infantile army of spies and messengers, the fame of Crozer had gone forth and was resented by his rivals. And with that they separated. On his way home Francie was a good deal occupied with the recollection of this untoward incident.
Heathercat indeed! said Crozer, for among this infantile army of spies and messengers, the fame of Crozer had gone forth and was resented by his rivals. And with that they separated. On his way home Francie was a good deal occupied with the recollection of this untoward incident.
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