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The whole voyage up Loch Lomond is, I think, about thirty-two miles; but we landed at a place called Tarbet, much short of the ultimate point.
Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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The whole voyage up Loch Lomond is, I think, about thirty-two miles; but we landed at a place called Tarbet, much short of the ultimate point.
Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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We headed back north from Glenbarr, stopping in Tarbet at Lite Bites for lunch.
Notes from Kilmartin and the Kintyre Peninsula C N Heidelberg 2009
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We headed back north from Glenbarr, stopping in Tarbet at Lite Bites for lunch.
Archive 2009-05-01 C N Heidelberg 2009
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The house suited her, as she did not want to furnish one of her own, seeing she was only going to stop a year, so she saw Thinton and Tarbet, who had the letting of the place, and took it for a year.
Madame Midas 2003
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They headed over to the west coast, stopping for lunch at Loch Lomond, spending the afternoon as tourists, passing through Tarbet and Crianlarich.
Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002
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We had a lovely two-mile walk between Arrochar and Tarbet, with a magnificent view of Loch Lomond on our way; while before us, across the loch, stood Ben Lomond, a mountain which rises to the height of 3,192 feet above sea-level.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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On an inn-window at Tarbet, in Dunbartonshire, is perhaps the longest specimen of brittle rhymes ever written.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829 Various
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Canal, and from Fort William jolted in a Highland cart through Glencoe to Tarbet on Lomond.
Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century George Paston
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Tarbet, which we soon left behind us, was notorious as the port of
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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