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268 " ETHICA "
She needed all the cheer her friends could give
her, though the short diary is written with her own
indomitable will power.
After eleven weeks illness, feeling more like
facing life.
Oct. 3rd.
Started round the Moil.
Oct. 4th.
Iona, and in the chair to the Cross.
Oct. llth.
Crossed the Sound to Mull.
Oct. 18th.
Came to Tiree. Good toss. Got in about six.
Oct. 19th.
Full of restoration to work. Miss MacGregor
with me.
Dec. 31st.
Feel encouraged. Is Tiree to be the field ?
To Lady Mary Glyn.
Douglas Support. Sep., 1895.
A lovely place, as far as grounds go. Beyond,
a terraced garden, trees, and harvest fields.
My Doctor quite satisfied with Islands, because,
with due care, it is the only life in which, short
She needed all the cheer her friends could give
her, though the short diary is written with her own
indomitable will power.
After eleven weeks illness, feeling more like
facing life.
Oct. 3rd.
Started round the Moil.
Oct. 4th.
Iona, and in the chair to the Cross.
Oct. llth.
Crossed the Sound to Mull.
Oct. 18th.
Came to Tiree. Good toss. Got in about six.
Oct. 19th.
Full of restoration to work. Miss MacGregor
with me.
Dec. 31st.
Feel encouraged. Is Tiree to be the field ?
To Lady Mary Glyn.
Douglas Support. Sep., 1895.
A lovely place, as far as grounds go. Beyond,
a terraced garden, trees, and harvest fields.
My Doctor quite satisfied with Islands, because,
with due care, it is the only life in which, short
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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