The Picture of Scotland 1

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The Picture of Scotland 1
Chambers Robert
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The materials of the bridge were hitrled uita the stream and carried dovn te the sea ; and it Is not many yeara sinoe several large logs, baBiiag narks of having formed seme sncih stroeture^ and supposed to htufm been a portion of the bridge destrovad en this oe^ eaaien^ were £onnd sank to a oenaiderabie depth in the aands below Kirkeudbiight. While her friends were bnsied in demolishing the bridge, the Queen, mearud mut mom, entered a aeighbonring cottage and begged fiir something to satisfy ....^e cravings of her thint» The poor old widow to whom she applied^ biought milk and eoarsa bread, upon which the Queen re^ed hcnel£ Expressing high satisfaction with the simde hospitality ef her hostess, Mary asked if she could do her any ser* vaoQ in return ; to which the woman replied, by e»> pressing an anxious wish to become prc^rietrix of her eottsga and of the* smalt* iield ad|aoent. How the Queen, in the dejected state of her fortunes, waa afaJe to grant thia request, does not appear ; but it ia the common tradition that she aceompittnedit, and it is oeiv* taia that the little property has from time iaunamerial^ and till recently, continued to belong to a family, a^o^ from a nataral feeling of pride, long resisted the im^ portunate entreaties of their weakbier nei^bours to dispose of it« It occupies a place in the most ancient valuation rolls of the Stewartrv^ among other estates, aU «f which surpass it by many OMppees in value.

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