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1 But it was not that the late laird was ashamed of himself in any proper sense.
2 It has been long known; for I found letters to the late laird , from Sir John Areskine and Sir Alexander Murray, respecting it.
3 He knew that along with the property, Kennedy had taken over the carriage and capitally matched horses of the late laird of Glen Marrick.
4 Not many years ago, the late Laird led out one hundred men upon a military expedition.
5 They were sitting in the room sacred to business and to the memory of the late Laird Archibald.
6 "And how long does your Christian reverence suppose you have remained in this place since the late laird 's death?"
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