A Daughter of Fife A Daughter of Fife

A Daughter of Fife

Publisher Description

This is a romance book. Maggie said, she could have the room ready for him by noon of the following day, and as soon as the matter was settled, he went. He had not sat down, and so every one else had remained standing; but at the open door he caught Maggie's eyes once more, and with a slight movement of adieu to her, he disappeared. She trembled, and turned hot and cold, and felt as if she must cry. It was with difficulty she hid her emotion from her brother, who looked queerly at her as he said, 'I ne'er saw any man look like that man. ' 'He had a bonnie braid cloth cloak on. ' Sae handsome and sae stately; and if kings hae any grander way, there's nae wonder folks bow down to them. I aye thocht that Dr. Balmuto had the maist compelling look wi' him; but I think yonder man would not fear him, e'en though the doctor had on his Geneva bands and his silk gown.

RELEASED
1886
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
263
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
175.2
KB

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