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  • Then nothing less than a coach and postillions would suit M'Hearty.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • Dr. M'Hearty had said so, and the doctor knew almost everything.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • Flora, who helped to take me below after I got hit; and when even the surgeon -- grand old fellow M'Hearty! father, you shall know him -- gave me up, Tom stuck to me, and he has been nursing me ever since as if I were

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • But near the finish of the arrangements M'Hearty was invited down and let into the delightful secret, for he it was who should bring Jack and his sister, with Tom, Gerty, and Mary the maid, down to the old place.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • He did not mind waiting even a little longer, and most assuredly Tom Fairlie did not, nor M'Hearty either, who was also a guest at the Hall.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • M'Hearty, Simmons, and every soul in the mess were most pleased to see him, and that evening Murray was the hero of the hour; and a very long and strange story he had to tell of his imprisonment, his harsh treatment, and his making love to the prison-governor's daughter, through whose cleverness he at last managed to escape, dressed as a

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • Fairlie, though you're a fool sometimes; and you, M'Hearty, though you're often absurdly rough.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • And so the wounded on board the _Tonneraire_ were absolutely astounded at the kind treatment they experienced under good M'Hearty and his assistants.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • "Ha!" interrupted M'Hearty, "that fellow is one of your pressed men, isn't he?"

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

  • The captain of marines and Murray both went in different boats, and on this occasion M'Hearty himself.

    As We Sweep Through The Deep Gordon Stables 1875

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