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... Fortrose , in the ' Black Isle , ' that long stretch of country which projects into the sea near Inverness and at high tide is separated from the mainland . It is a forbidding landscape at a distance - worthy of its name , with long ...
... Fortrose , in the ' Black Isle , ' that long stretch of country which projects into the sea near Inverness and at high tide is separated from the mainland . It is a forbidding landscape at a distance - worthy of its name , with long ...
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... Fortrose ask her for something bonny ' because she was ' bonny hersel ' ? ) - too lively to be prudent with the terrible prudence that is expected in a governess . Prob- ably this liveliness attracted some young man whose relations ...
... Fortrose ask her for something bonny ' because she was ' bonny hersel ' ? ) - too lively to be prudent with the terrible prudence that is expected in a governess . Prob- ably this liveliness attracted some young man whose relations ...
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... Fortrose in 1804 her views were considered most revolutionary . For her ambition was to make the children under her care , think , and understand what they were learning , instead of learning off by rote . She resorts to many devices ...
... Fortrose in 1804 her views were considered most revolutionary . For her ambition was to make the children under her care , think , and understand what they were learning , instead of learning off by rote . She resorts to many devices ...
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