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[Bug-kawa] feeble-minded renegade


From: Emm Reynolds
Subject: [Bug-kawa] feeble-minded renegade
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:22:08 -0400

To-morrow night is the Callowa Club Ball, said Mrs Brisbane-Brown, but no one was listening. Oh, I know the reason he gave, but it wasnt very convincing.
And these people at theHydropathic are some of the worst of them.
He offered to help theleader in removing his coat, for all six wore travelling ulsters.
He saw the one snagin his plan neatly removed.
It was a speech condemnatory ofofficial Socialism, showing its logical culmination. Of course, Jaikie added, it will all have to be stage-managed alittle. Ive had a lot of trouble keeping our own lotquiet. Its a grand nicht for our job, Mr Charles.
Mackillop had better stop that, said Jaikie. There lay the enemy ship, the English frigate, to prevent escape.
It was a misfortune that heleft so early and so mysteriously. Hewanted to be back in France, where he was due at a partridge shoot.
And the reason was because we want your help.
I know nothing whatever about yourEvallonians.
There will be no need for special precautions. He has a boat, and hell putthe Prince across to Markhaven and never breathe a word about it.
This state of affairs cannot go on indefinitely. But,supposing Craw disowned it straight away, Id still be glad to comein on to-nights show.
Tibbetss jaw had fallen and consternation looked out of his eyes.
A tall figure in a greatcoat cameswiftly out. Ive got it, said Jaikie, and I apologise.
Or perhaps they have two purposes, and if onefails they will try the other. Hehad always thought of Prince Charlie as wearing his own hair, andthat hair not too long. Ye havena got the tune richt, said the distracted Wilkie.
Apparently you must look for yourfriends at Knockraw.
I thought obicycling in to vote the morn, but Im inclined to bide at hame.
The question is, what we are to doabout it. But Alison was in her ordinary outdoor clothes.
Just what I hoped, hewhispered to Alison. And thats true, Miss Westwater, said Dougal.
Im not a journalist, but there wasrather a mix-up and I had to lend a hand.
Middlemas arranged for getting the things over here afterdark. Tibbets, sunk in gloom, looked far from guessing.
I see that it was desirable to get rid of the Knockraw tenants.
I have the advantage ofknowing a little about the gentry down at Portaway.
Middlemas wasleft to see to the packing of the Princes kit.

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