Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 3

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Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 3
Chambers Robert
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This, he assured us, was a true story/ * Martin tells a story of the same character, but even more striking in its various features. The seer in this case was Archibald Macdonald, who lived in the isle of Skye about the time of the Revolution. One night before supper, at Knockowe, he told the family he had just then seen the strangest thing he ever saw in his life ; to wit, a man with an ugly long cap, always shaking his head ; but the strangest thing of all was a little harp he had, with only ...four strings, and two hart's horns fixed in the front of it. ' All that heard this odd vision fell a laughing at Archibald, telling him that he was dreaming, or had not his wits about him, since he pretended to see a thing that had no being, and was not so much as heard of in any part of the world. ' All this had no effect upon Archibald, ' who told them that they must excuse him if he laughed at them after the accomplishment of the vision. ' Archibald '"> > . *. Bid . :/j >* 3ich :si. ' vnfil3?BiJ 1 Eoswell.

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