Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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39 description of S&ccJi Sam
row; at which point he finished the
above animal.
About the same time, the cattle of
Glendochard inhabitants, has been
taken away by violence or pillage, by
barbarous men of incoherent transac¬
tions. At that depredation, a most
excellent bull break out from the
force of the ravisher; which bull shel¬
ter himself in a vacant hovel, laying
a distant from the rest of the houses;
he was much troubled by one of the
wolfs already mentioned, for which
he was laying between the door posts
holding his head out to fence with
that animal, — the said combat has
been observed by two men going that
way. Upon some emergent occasion,
the said men came on the day follow¬
ing with bows and arrows, and placed
themselves on the house top where
the said bull sheltered himself, wait-
row; at which point he finished the
above animal.
About the same time, the cattle of
Glendochard inhabitants, has been
taken away by violence or pillage, by
barbarous men of incoherent transac¬
tions. At that depredation, a most
excellent bull break out from the
force of the ravisher; which bull shel¬
ter himself in a vacant hovel, laying
a distant from the rest of the houses;
he was much troubled by one of the
wolfs already mentioned, for which
he was laying between the door posts
holding his head out to fence with
that animal, — the said combat has
been observed by two men going that
way. Upon some emergent occasion,
the said men came on the day follow¬
ing with bows and arrows, and placed
themselves on the house top where
the said bull sheltered himself, wait-
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