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... Carrock cleugh , so called from the burn or cleugh of that name , which , rising far up in the northern mountains , dashed foaming and brattling through the valley . Nestling among a group of magnificent mountain - ashes , close under ...
... Carrock cleugh , so called from the burn or cleugh of that name , which , rising far up in the northern mountains , dashed foaming and brattling through the valley . Nestling among a group of magnificent mountain - ashes , close under ...
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... Carrock pale and trem- bling . She had risen to her feet , at the cook's entrance , and stood for a moment with her ... Carrock's trunks up to their rooms , and tell Mrs. M'Nab to send up supper to the library immediately , " said the ...
... Carrock pale and trem- bling . She had risen to her feet , at the cook's entrance , and stood for a moment with her ... Carrock's trunks up to their rooms , and tell Mrs. M'Nab to send up supper to the library immediately , " said the ...
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... Carrock features too , " continued the old lady , " though I do see a look of her mother in the face . " Her As Helen Carrock is to be my heroine , I must now proceed to de- scribe her , as she stood with the full light of the fire on ...
... Carrock features too , " continued the old lady , " though I do see a look of her mother in the face . " Her As Helen Carrock is to be my heroine , I must now proceed to de- scribe her , as she stood with the full light of the fire on ...
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... Carrock , rising from her seat , said , " Now then , I dare say you are both tired , and would like to go to your rooms . To - morrow I will speak to you both , and tell you what are the rules of my house , which I must have strictly ...
... Carrock , rising from her seat , said , " Now then , I dare say you are both tired , and would like to go to your rooms . To - morrow I will speak to you both , and tell you what are the rules of my house , which I must have strictly ...
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... Carrocks were a very old Cumberland family , and took their name from the following circumstance . An ancestor of theirs having been killed while bravely fighting ... carrock , as it is called in that country , RONALD'S INHERITANCE . 7.
... Carrocks were a very old Cumberland family , and took their name from the following circumstance . An ancestor of theirs having been killed while bravely fighting ... carrock , as it is called in that country , RONALD'S INHERITANCE . 7.
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