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M'Gregor" he leaned across the table and rested his hands upon her shoulders "you are a second mother to me, your care makes me feel like a boy again; and in these grey days it's good to feel like a boy again. You think I am laughing at you, but I'm not. The strange tradition of your family is associated with a tragedy in your life; therefore I respect it. But have no fear with regard to Mlle.

On the slippery ground he kept his feet against all comers, dribbled and passed on splendidly, and fairly took the breath away from John Dickson when scoring the goal which gave his club the victory. Mr. Baird was chosen to face England in 1876, and again in 1880. ~J. M'Gregor.~ If one had met Mr.

"She'd have nane so many to share. I know ye think I'm old-fashioned, Mr. Keppel and it may be I am; but I do assure you I would be sair harassed, if stricken to my bed which, please God, I won't be to receive the veesits of a pairsonable young bachelor " "Er Mrs. M'Gregor!" interrupted Stuart, coughing in mock rebuke "quite so!

"I tell you that Germain spoke seriously." At this moment the chief clerk entered the office. "Well," said he. "Chalomel, have you finished all your errands?" "Yes, M. Dubois, I have been to M. de Saint Remy: he will be here shortly to pay." "And to Countess M'Gregor?" "Likewise; here is the answer." "And to Countess d'Orbigny?"

"I should make him glad to sell-out to me." "My word, you'd do a lot," replied Bob. "I seen smarter men nor you took-down through tryin' to work points on the same ole M'Gregor.

M'Gregor, who is our tutor, you know, says Brian is very intelligent; a most promising pupil he calls him to Aunt Annie. I think Mr. M'Gregor flatters Aunt Annie, because he wants to stay our tutor. But I don't think Brian knows deep down about the things what he learns. He never is tiresome wanting to see behind things, or to know why.

Dorian had visited the house and having elicited no other evidence than that it was "a fine luxurious concern," the Inspector and Dr. Stuart prepared to set out upon gruesome business. Mrs. M'Gregor was very favourably impressed with the Inspector. "A grand, pairsonable body," she confided to Stuart. "He'd look bonny in the kilt."

The lamps were lighted, and the book-lined room, indicative of a studious and not over-wealthy bachelor, looked cheerful enough with the firelight dancing on the furniture. Mrs. M'Gregor, a grey-haired Scotch lady, attired with scrupulous neatness, was tending the fire at the moment, and hearing Stuart come in she turned and glanced at him. "A fire is rather superfluous to-night, Mrs.

About four o'clock in winter somewhat earlier it was time to take the sheep back to the fold-field, and then the parks had to be again looked, this time in the reverse order, the shepherd's cottage being gained in time for supper. After supper, John would go into Cockburnspath to recite the lessons he had prepared to Mr. M'Gregor.

When Lady Margaret M'Gregor, and Lady Mary Macintosh, for instance, had almost forced their unhappy partners into a quarrel to support their respective claims to precedency, Dr.

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