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Examples
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Glenfernie gave in detail reasons for his lengthened stay.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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It came at last to a judgment that this Glenfernie was larger and kinder.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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The laird of Glenfernie sat looking down the mountain-sides and over to far hills and moving clouds, much as he used to sit in the crook of the old pine outside the broken wall at Glenfernie.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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It was the laird of Glenfernie who, alone and coming upon some trace, entered the
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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Glenfernie might receive letters from Germany, from Italy or Egypt, or from further yet to the east.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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"I'll be reasonable," said the laird of Glenfernie.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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This noble found in the laird of Glenfernie a chance-met gentleman worth cultivating and detaining at his side as long as might be.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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And at a crossing path they came upon a figure seated on a stone and found it to be that of the laird of Glenfernie.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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The laird of Glenfernie crossed long grass to where, for a hundred years, had been laid the dead from White Farm.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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Did Glenfernie mean to dog him through life -- think that he would be let to do so?
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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