Donal Grant, by George MacDonald by George MacDonald;Donal Grant
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Note from electronic text creator: I have compiled a word list with
definitions of most of the Scottish words and phrases found in this work at the end of the book. This list does not belong to the original work, but is designed to help with the conversations in Broad Scots found in this work. A further explanation of this list can be found towards the end of this document, preceding the word list. Any notes that I have made in the text (e.g. relating to Greek words in the text) have been enclosed in {} brackets. DONAL GRANT BY GEORGE MACDONALD, LL.D. 1905 edition CHAPTER I. FOOT-FARING. It was a lovely morning in the first of summer. Donal Grant was |
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