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قراءة كتاب Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City: His Progress and Adventures

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Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City: His Progress and Adventures

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City: His Progress and Adventures

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XLI.— "Twa laddies—and a lassie" 233 XLII.— Muckle Alick considers 243 XLIII.— Town knight and country knight 247 XLIV.— Cleg relapses into paganism 253 XLV.— The cabin on the summit 262 XLVI.— A child of the devil 268 XLVII.— The sleep of James Cannon, signalman 275 XLVIII.— Muckle Alick sees the distant signal stand at Clear 284 XLIX.— Cleg collects tickets 291 L.— General Theophilus Ruff 300 LI.— The General's establishment 309 LII.— The three coffins in the strong-room 318 LIII.— A stormy morning at Loch Spellanderie 326 LIV.— Kit Kennedy's farewell 335 LV.— A young man's fancy 341 LVI.— The voices in the marsh 349 LVII.— Fighting the beasts 359 LVIII.— Within the red door 367 LIX.— The beech hedge 377 LX.— Cleg's treasure-trove comes to him 383

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From the lake arose the voice mocking and bitter. (see page 260) Frontispiece
When "the Warrior" came. 11
"I shall be ruined!" 65
"Our roads separate here." 123
"He gripped them baith, but he hadna time to loup clear o' the far rail." 182
"Out with it!" said the minister.

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