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It was only when we got back to Carmyle, where everybody was congregating and waiting to see if everybody was OK, that we realised there had been a disaster.
'I was lucky to escape Ibrox disaster unharmed,' says Walter Smith 2010
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Coming on buses from Carmyle, it was the Rangers end where we all congregated, and my brother and I were both caught on the stairs.
'I was lucky to escape Ibrox disaster unharmed,' says Walter Smith 2010
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The younger son of Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, he was born in
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Carmyle descended with a sharp swoop to irritability.
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He was hurrying on with a nod, when Carmyle stopped him.
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Carmyle meant nothing to her, and it was rather disturbing to find that she was apparently of great importance to him.
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"Do you mean to say," persisted Fillmore, "that Carmyle proposed to you and you turned him down?"
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Carmyle was addressing the driver of the expensive automobile.
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Bruce Carmyle was aware that most members of that sub-species of humanity, his cousin's personal friends, called him by that familiar -- and, so Carmyle held, vulgar -- nickname: but how had this girl got hold of it?
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It was not merely the suitor's impressive wealth that made him hold this opinion, though it would be idle to deny that the prospect of having a brother-in-lawful claim on the Carmyle bank-balance had cast
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