The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, volume 1

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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, volume 1
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
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It was real flesh and blood, and ate and drank, was fond of cream, and, when it could get at it, would destroy a great deal. It seemed a mischievous creature ; and any of the children whom it could master, it would beat and scratch without mercy. It was once abusing a child belong- ing to the same Moffat, who had been so frightened by its first appearance ; and he, in a passion, struck it so violent a blow upon the side of the head, that it tumbled upon the ground : but it was not stunned ; for... it set up its head directly, and exclaimed, *^ Ah hah. Will o* Moffat, you strike sair ! " (viz.
sore.) After it had staid there long, one evening, when the women were milking the cows in the loan, it was playing among the children near by them, when suddenly they heard a loud shrill voice cry, three times, " CHlpin Hor- ner!''^ It started, and said, " That is me, I must away,^^ and instantly dis- appeared, and was never heard of more. Old Anderson did not remember it, but said, he had oflen heard his &ther, and other old men in the place, who were there at the tune, speak about it ; and in my younger years I have often heard it mentioned, and never met with any who had the remotest doubt aa 1 Tint, tlgnUefl lost VOL.


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