id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22178 Various Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 451 Volume 18, New Series, August 21, 1852 .txt text/plain 21156 879 69 ship-speed before England had thought much on the matter; the Number Nineteen is a lodging-house, kept by a poor old Mrs Lawson, the widow, was a mild, lady-like person, whose face bore but most beautiful light over the fading day of that young life. stating that the merry-meeting 'took place at Laggan, a farm purchased equally appears that Mr Nicol did not purchase Laggan till March 1790: Laggan is, nevertheless, a remarkable place, for Burns and Nicol must place erroneously assumed by Cunningham--that Burns and Nicol came for Nicol going to such an out-of-the-way place, it seems a very of Laggan of Dunscore, and thought of Burns and Nicol coming there to man, the people thought him, all the time that he, with his generous, filled up with one idea; and thus, when a good man has long devoted travellers were one day in their tents, two Tartar horsemen dashed up ./cache/22178.txt ./txt/22178.txt