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OUR ADVENTUHE IN THE HIGHLANDS. 345
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e . upon of romising our journ ourselves ey , and we intended a climb to remain there the for hill a few s which days ,
o surround erations the at once lovely many little set ou to t wn immedia . Determined among tely after to lunch commence for a
w p alkarmed with hu , ge staffs to assist us in getting over broken ground , . If any is of much my readers the have been there to Dunkeld being onl or
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a Dunkeld which sides and hems a in summit in a series Strath , it is of Tay simp cliffs on ly . a one par To side t the of , the terminating hig long hest and gh above r leas idge t _^
- detached wonderful frequente of fern and d themselves to of see over those how the cl from we iffs great strode we the shaped boulders rock throug and our h of r the olled course stone pathless to ; , the and which thickets base it was had of
but the cliff the day where before _,-they considere lay crowded d it an together achievement in masses to toil —we up who the to the of
zi Kinnoul g-zag and hill . scar How cely true ascending it is th path at wh which ere there leads is a will top there
Our Adventuhe In The Highlands. 345
OUR ADVENTUHE IN THE HIGHLANDS . 345
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 345, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/57/
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