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Anna Masterton Buchan
The House That Is Our Own
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CHAPTER I
My deepest sense, how hard true sorrow hits.
I am so lonely, years are so long, I want you only, you and your song.
An ye had been where I hae been, Ye wadna be sae canty-o, An ye had seen what I hae seen On the banks o’ Killiecrankie-o.
CHAPTER II
Merely to be alive is adventure enough in a world like this, so erratic and disjointed, so lovely and so odd, and mysterious and profound. It is, at any rate, a pity to remain in it half-dead.
CHAPTER III
What I admire most is the total defiance of expense.
Rainy rainy Rattle-sticks, dinna rain on me, Rain on Johnny Groat’s house far across the sea;
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CHAPTER V
That place that does contain My books, the best of company is to me, A glorious Court where hourly I Converse....
CHAPTER VI
When wheat is green, when hawthorn buds appear.
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