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Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... hour, and all was well. They made their communication, of which Donal's was far the more ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... at once as superstition. He held therefore immediate communication with his gamekeeper on the subject, who in ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... in a gentle way his present inability. This communication Donal judged it wise to impart in his ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... nothing the rest were saying, held their own communications. In a minute the rope was fastened round ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... . Sclater was slow at following this mode of communication: "If you please, sir, I want to be ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... vocal. But Donal meant to hold a little communication with her which none of them, except indeed ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... of the mountain. Thus heaven and earth held communication in torrents all the night. Down the steeps ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... to read Gibbie's very clear, although unscholarly communication; before answering it, he must settle the probability ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... down the current alone was the path of communication open. He caught hold of the eaves, and ...
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
... grown a bold, bad girl! Good heavens! Evil communications! "If he does not get out of this ...