Gilderoy a Scottish Tradition

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Gilderoy a Scottish Tradition
Robert S Fittis
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The carrier started soon afterwards with his two passengers, and at night the cart halted at its destination in the Grass - market. The Colonel's man conducted Marion to Deacon Molison's house, in the Luckenbooths, where she was hos- pitably received by the Deacon's spouse a simple-looking homely dame of about fifty summers. Campion had arrived hours before, but was out visiting friends in the city. Marion did not see him that night, nor did she see any other member of the family.
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I asked him for my dear, dear James, With throbs of wild delight, And begg'd him in his master's name, To take me to his sight. Hogg.
THE mass of buildings called the Luckenbooths stood in the centre of the High Street of Edinburgh, opposite St. Giles' Church, and separated from it by a curious nar- row lane called the JZrames, chiefly occupied by the small shops of the toy and confectionery sellers. At the west end of this block of houses was situated the Tolbooth. Near the A SCOTTISH TEADITION.


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