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								That lady’s temporary residence was a religious house called Campsie, the ruins of which still occupy a striking situation on the Tay. 
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								On Day 4, it was xiao long bao at Ashfield & shopping at Campsie, two Chinese-populated areas in Sydney! joy-in-god Diary Entry joy-in-god 2009 
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								It is said by one account, that the young captain of Clan Quhele swam safe to shore, far below the Linns of Campsie; and that, wandering disconsolately in the deserts of Rannoch, he met with Father Clement, who had taken up his abode in the wilderness as a hermit, on the principle of the old Culdees. 
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								Duchess by the leader of the escort which conducted Catharine and the glee maiden to Campsie. 
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								Campsie, he found his daughter extremely ill of a fever, in consequence of the scenes to which she had lately been a witness, and particularly the catastrophe of her late playmate. 
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								Cameronian — keeps a conventicle among the Campsie hills — Tush! — Old Mortality 2004 
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								First, in the far distance, were the hills, the Campsie Fells to the north of Glasgow. 
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								First, in the far distance, were the hills, the Campsie Fells to the north of Glasgow. 
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								The Campsie Fells was a hill range outside the city. Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002 
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								They called the locals, the Campsie D's are in charge of it. ' Autumn Maze Cleary, Jon, 1917- 1994 
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