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Helen, their horses walking quietly, and I learned afterwards that they were to spend their bridal night at the village called Lagg, and had made their escape quietly.
The McBrides A Romance of Arran John Sillars
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Next are the hamlets of Kilmory and Lagg, home to one of the island's oldest hotels, and Sliddery, where there is a single-track road, the Ross, leading back to Lamlash.
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But it was currently reported of Sir Robert Grierson of Lagg, another of the persecutors, that a cup of wine placed in his hand turned to clotted blood.
Old Mortality 2004
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Somewhere between Tarbert and Lagg, a little more than halfway back, I'm passed by a white Land-Rover.
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Marked on my map as a major stop, the town of Lagg appears to be a single farmhouse equipped with one surreal-looking royal-red phone booth.
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"Your cows must find another herdsman," sternly returned Lagg, who immediately delivered the fatal shot.
Sketches of the Covenanters J. C. McFeeters
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Captain Lagg, with a company of horsemen, was dashing across that field, when their eyes fell upon the lonely herdsman.
Sketches of the Covenanters J. C. McFeeters
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'Drumlanrig,' 'Cloesburn,' and 'the laird of Lagg' were respectively named Douglas, Kirkpatrick, and Grierson.
Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series Various
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Hall, and on the farm of Mr. Ralston, Lagg, where the fluid is distributed by gravitation.
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Thomas Anderson
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Lagg helped his red-haired boy of all work to carry the girls 'purchases down to the boat.
The outdoor girls at Rainbow Lake: or, the Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem 1913
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