This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter xi. when jock is thrice seven. The Christmas guests were arriving fast, and the old Hall i' the Wood glowed with ruddy hospitable warmth and light, through its heavy mullioned windows, into the night. Outside, snow lay deep in the valley but thinner up the slopes and beneath the famous wood of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter xi. when jock is thrice seven. The Christmas guests were arriving fast, and the old Hall i' the Wood glowed with ruddy hospitable warmth and light, through its heavy mullioned windows, into the night. Outside, snow lay deep in the valley but thinner up the slopes and beneath the famous wood of giant oaks, the pride of the place, where in former days wild cattle herded and wolves were hunted. To see the big trees, now, their wide branches all snow furred, was dazzling in the winter sunshine and mysteriously beautiful in the moonlight, bringing vague fancies of a stainless world. The Whitewater, like a troubled spirit in revolt against the purity and peace around, swirled black in the glen; belying its name it ceased to foam, but flowed sullen and peat-colored from the bogs. Within-doors such gay doings were going on as the old walls had not heard this many a year. "Ah! we all thought, once Elsie was grown-up, things would change at Homewood--and for the better," agreed the neighbors with brightening faces. They had all known Elsie since she was a rosy, mischievous, golden-haired lassie of sir; about which time her strong will and merry humor began to assert themselves. She would have other.children to play with, or she roared and made herself so lively an object of pity, both to her mother and all the household that were not stone-deaf, that, thanks to her lungs and perseverance, she got her own way; and so became the she-captain of a band of neighboring boys and girls. Neither sex, age, birth, nor alas! good conduct, mattered in her choice of comrades. A plowman's son was as good to climb apple trees with as the small Earl of Gowan. He-captains she bore with, so long as they allowed her to share in the leadership. But as to girls...
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Good with no dust jacket. Brown cloth covers worn, rubbed, soiled. Foxing and staining on end pages and closed edges. A couple of creased pages. Some age toning and foxing. Spine slant. Binding sound. Text clean of highlighting, underlining or other pen/pencil marks. A Little Store that's BIG on Service. Tracking on every package.
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