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To illustrate his theory that English schoolboys grow rotten, so to speak, before they are ripe, Connolly selected an aristocratic contemporary named Alec Dunglass:
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To illustrate his theory that English schoolboys grow rotten, so to speak, before they are ripe, Connolly selected an aristocratic contemporary named Alec Dunglass:
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Dunglass, three of his brethren who then took their seats on the bench as Judges.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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At the Dunglass lodge-gate his brother David, who was waiting for a letter which he had promised to throw down from the “Magnet” coach as he passed, caught a hurried glimpse of him, lean and brown as a berry after his exertions and his exposure to the Italian sun.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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But meanwhile the shadow was deepening over the home at Dunglass.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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From Cockburnspath another removal was made in the following year to Dunglass Mill; and at last, in 1831, the much travelled family, now increased to eight, found rest in a house within the Dunglass grounds, after the father had received the appointment of shepherd on the home-farm, which he held during the rest of his life.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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This church before the Reformation had collegiate rank, and is now the sole remaining relic of the ancient village of Dunglass.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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All the family were fond of books, and the small store of volumes, mostly of old Scotch divinity, in the little bookcase at Dunglass was well thumbed.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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His father, though engaged as the shepherd at Dunglass, had other duties of a very multifarious kind to discharge, and part of his shepherd work had been done for him for some time by his eldest son, Thomas.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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Having set himself resolutely to a course of study and mental improvement under his brother John's guidance, he was able to accept a kindly proposal made to him by Sir John Hall of Dunglass, that he should become the teacher of the little roadside school at Oldcambus, which John had attended as a child.
Principal Cairns Cairns, John 1903
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