Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott volume 1

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Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott volume 1
J G John Gibson Lockhart
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; and, on the contrary, hope, not only that Edmonstone may roast you, but that Cupid may again (as erst) fry you on the gridiron of jealousy for your infidelity. Compliments to our right trusty and well- beloved Linton and Jean Jacques. 1 If you write, which, by the way, I hardly have the conscience to expect, direct to my father's care, who will forward your letter. I have quite given up duck-shooting for the season, the birds being too old, and the mosses too deep and cold. I have no reason t...o boast of my experience or success in the sport, and for my own part, should fire at any distance under eighty or even ninety paces, though above forty-five I would reckon it a coup desespere, and as the bird is beyond measure shy, you may be sure I was not very bloody. Believe me, deferring, as usual> our dispute till another opportunity, always sincerely yours, 'WALTER SCOTT.
* P. S. I believe, if my pony does not soon recover, that misfortune, with the bad weather, may send me soon to town. ' It was within a few days after Scott's return from his excursion to Hexham, that, while attending the Michael- mas head-court, as an annual county-meeting is called, at Jedburgh, he was introduced, by an old companion, Charles Kerr of Abbotrule, to Mr.


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