The Naturalist of Cumbrae a True Story Being the Life of David Robertson

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Thomas Edward. 167 The time being no difficulty, Mr. Robertson joined him at the appointed hour, with a message from his wife that she would be very pleased if after the return from Black Pots Mr. Edward would join them at breakfast. After some hesitation he agreed to do so, and in due time came very primly dressed. Speaking of their intention to go that day to Gamrie, they said that they would be delighted with his company.
He seemed to muse for a moment, and then gave his knee a slap and said
... that he would go ; that he had a pair of boots to finish, but that he would rise and do them in the morning.
A conveyance was ordered, and they were soon on their way to Gamrie. They were fortunate in having Thomas Edward with them, since without him they might never have found the place where the shells were exposed. At the place in question beds of sand and clay rise to a height of upwards of three hundred feet above the level of the sea, and at an elevation of a hundred and fifty feet a seam occurs, but only a thin one, of shells of an Arctic type, and the seam is so little broken into that it was difficult even for Edward to find it.


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