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" I was pretty secure till I came to this place. I was stormstayed two days at Castle Drummond by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond... "
The Humorous Chap-books of Scotland - Page 27
by John Fraser - 1873
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 14

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1847 - 892 pages
...weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to sea. The Duchess of Perth and Lady Mary Drununoml were excessively kind and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their Chamberlane to conduct me to Dunblane, who happened to be very useful to us that day ; tor I wan not...
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Publications, Issue 6

Spalding Club, Aberdeen - Scotland - 1839 - 604 pages
...Drummond, by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond were excessively kind...and civil to my daughters, and to me, and sent their chamberlaine to conduct me to Dunblaine, who happened to be very usefull to us that day; for I was...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, Volume 1

1842 - 606 pages
...Drummond, by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond were excessively kind...and civil to my daughters, and to me, and sent their chamberlaine to conduct me to Dumblaine, who happened to be very useful to us that day : for I was...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumes 36-37

1846 - 592 pages
...tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Duchess of Perth, and Lady M»T Drummond, were excessively kind and civil to my daughters,...happened to be very useful to us that day ; for I was no! three miles gone from Castle Drummond, when the axletree of my fore-wheels broke in two in the...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 14

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1847 - 884 pages
...weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Duchess of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond wore excessively kind and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their Chamberlane to conduct me to Dunblane, who happened to be very useful to us that day ; tor I was not...
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Domestic Annals of Scotland: From the Revolution to the Rebellion of 1745

Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1861 - 660 pages
...of 1'. 1'_ and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady 5fary Iir- '.-- mond were excessively kind and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their chaaberlain to conduct me to Dumblain, who happened to be very nseful to ns that dar ; £ I was not...
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Domestic Annals of Scotland: From the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 3

Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1874 - 658 pages
...Drummond by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond were excessively kind...to me, and sent their chamberlain to conduct me to Dumblain, who happened to be very useful to us that day ; for I was not three miles gone from Castle...
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Transactions, Volumes 13-14

Celts - 1888 - 920 pages
...tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Marv Drummond were excessively kind and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their ehainK-rlaine to conduct me to Dunblane, who happened to be very useful to us that day, for I was not...
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Transactions, Volume 14

Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1889 - 436 pages
...Drummond by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of Perth and Lady Mary Drummond were excessively kind...and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their chamberlaine to conduct me to Dunblane, who happened to be very useful to us that day, for I was not...
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Transactions, Volume 14

Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1889 - 476 pages
...by the most tempestuous weather of wind and rain that I ever remember to see. The Dutches of I'erth and Lady Mary Drummond were excessively kind and civil to my daughters and to me, and sent their chamberlaine to conduct me to Dunblane, who happened to be very useful to us that da}', for I was not...
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