The Eskdale Herd-Boy: A Scottish Tale, for the Instruction and Amusement of Young Persons
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Mrs. Scott shospitality. John despatched on an errand. His unlueky disaster. The party returns by moonlight. Their arrival at the Manse relieves Mrs. Martin sanxiety 23 CHAP. IV. John sreflections on entering service. Receives advice from the Minister for his future conduct. John sgood intentions the cause of great anxiety. 39 CHAP. V.- Sunday morning. The family assembled for morning prayer. Inte...
MoreMrs. Scott shospitality. John despatched on an errand. His unlueky disaster. The party returns by moonlight. Their arrival at the Manse relieves Mrs. Martin sanxiety 23 CHAP. IV. John sreflections on entering service. Receives advice from the Minister for his future conduct. John sgood intentions the cause of great anxiety. 39 CHAP. V.- Sunday morning. The family assembled for morning prayer. Interesting description of the villagers manners on the Sabbath. Serious illnesses. John in an awkward dilemma. Hateful effects of intoxication. Miss Helen taken seriously ill, A curtain lecture 49 CHAP. VI. Uncertainty of human events. Neves of Captain Elliott. An agreeable present. John gains the approbation of the Minister for his activity. .6J9 CHAP. VII. John enters Mr. Laurie sservice. New companions. He receives instructions in his new employ.
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