White Heather: A Novel (Volume 1 of 3)
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William Black. White Heather: A Novel (Volume 1 of 3)
CHAPTER I. A JOURNEY NORTHWARD
CHAPTER II. MEENIE
CHAPTER III. ON THE LOCH
CHAPTER IV. A LETTER
CHAPTER V. BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER VI. A PROGRAMME
CHAPTER VII. AN EYRIE
CHAPTER VIII. THE NEW YEAR'S FEAST
CHAPTER IX. ENTICEMENTS
CHAPTER X. HIGH FESTIVAL
CHAPTER XI. A REVELATION
CHAPTER XII 'WHEN SHADOWS FALL.'
CHAPTER XIII. A NEW ARRIVAL
CHAPTER XIV 'ABOUT ILLINOIS.'
CHAPTER XV. WILD TIMES
CHAPTER XVI. DREAMS AND VISIONS
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'Dear me, Miss Douglas,' he exclaimed, 'have I kept you so late!'
The young lady, who now rose, with something of a flush over her features – for she had been startled by his sudden entrance – was certainly an extraordinarily pretty creature: not so much handsome, or distinguished, or striking, as altogether pretty and winning and gentle-looking. She was obviously of a pure Highland type: the figure slender and graceful, the head small and beautifully formed; the forehead rather square for a woman, but getting its proper curve from the soft and pretty hair; the features refined and intelligent; the mouth sensitive; the expression a curious sort of seeking to please, as it were, and ready to form itself into an abundant gratitude for the smallest act of kindness. Of course, much of this look was owing to her eyes, which were the true Highland eyes; of a blue gray these were, with somewhat dark lashes; wide apart, and shy, and apprehensive, they reminded one of the startled eyes of some wild animal; but they were, entirely human in their quick sympathy, in their gentleness, in their appeal to all the world, as it were, for a favouring word. As for her voice – well, if she used but few of the ordinary Highland phrases, she had undoubtedly a considerable trace of Highland accent; for, although her father was an Edinburgh man, her mother (as the elderly lady very soon let her neighbours know) was one of the Stuarts of Glengask and Orosay; and then again Meenie had lived nearly all her life in the Highlands, her father never having risen above the position of a parish doctor, and welcoming even such local removals as served to improve his position in however slight a way.
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And the gillie responded sullenly —
'He's following the boat like a cow.'
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