The Cleekim Inn a Tale of Smuggling in the 45

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Contrary to all laws of the fitness of things, his legs trembled beneath him, and sinking with great difficulty on one G 98 . THE CLEEKIM INN.
knee, exclaimed with manifest contrition in his tones, " If your Highness wulls it she maun do her Highness' bidding, whateffer, surely ! " Freed from his grasp, the girl made one spring to put herself under the protection of the stranger, who now had in reality become her saviour for the time, and promptly fainted away in that gentle- man's arms. He lif
...ted her up, and taking her out- side the building, thought it would be wisest and best to carry her direct to his own lodgings, which, indeed, were within a stone's throw. Arrived there, somewhat out of breath at having to carry his burden up four flights of steps, he placed the still insensible girl in the keeping of his land- lady, a good sensible woman, to whom he rapidly told as much of his tale as he deemed necessary. But her surprise at the narration was as nothing to his when Mistress Eutherford, for such was her name, stooping down to loosen the girl's clothes, recognised her face, and with a cry of combined joy and horror, exclaimed, " Shair as deeth, if it's no Katie Katie Tarn- son, and rigget oot in siccan a fashion.

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