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Robert Falconer

CHAPTER XVI
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But he could do nothing for her, he thought, till it was warm weather.

He was accompanied by his daughter, a woman approaching the further verge of youth, bulky and florid, and as full of tenderness as her large frame could hold.

After much, and, for a long time, apparently useless persuasion, they at last believed they had prevailed upon her to pay them a visit for a fortnight.

But she had only retreated within another of her defences.
'I canna leave thae twa laddies alane.

They wad be up to a' mischeef.' 'There's Betty to luik efter them,' suggested Miss Lammie.
'Betty!' returned Mrs.Falconer, with scorn.


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