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Chapter 5 V LIZZY FINDLAY

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approached the grated door, unlocked it, and looked in with a shudder. It was dark, the other end of it being obscured by trees, and the roots of the hill on whose top stood the temple of the winds.

towards it and enter by a little door into its bosom was like a visit to her grave. But she gathered her strength, entered with a shudder, passed in growing hope and final safety through it, and at the other end came out again into the light, only the cold of its death seemed to cling to her still. But the day had grown colder; the clouds that, seen or unseen, ever haunt the winter sun, had at length ca

had the ignis fatuus of a false love brought her! She had dreamed heedlessly, to awake sorrowfully. But not until she heard he was going to be married, had she come right awake, and

and despair, it was some consolation

the sooner, had not this been a part of the grounds where she knew Mr Crathie tolerated no one without express leave given. The fisher folk in particular

loyer's importance when he was present, and of his own when he was absent, he was yet in the latter circumstances so doubtful of its adequate recognition by thos

as if nothing had happened, he became furious, and, in this possession of the devil, was at the present moment wandering about the grounds, brooding on the

use, hurried down the western side of the burn to fin

ye maun be ca

"But naebody says a kin' word to me noo," she said in excuse, "an' I

" exclaim

winna, my father daurna, an' the bairn

he cauld: come this gait," said Malc

that," returned Lizzy, and pres

seated her in a comfortable chair, and wrapped her in the plaid he had brought for the purpose. It was all he could do to keep from taking her

turb 's here, Lizzy: wh

ered in clouds, so that the little chamber, whose door and

tell," resumed Malcolm, finding she did not reply

y leddy Florimel's gauin' to be merried upo' Lord M

erried upon ony sic a bl

I canna bide it, though I hae no

t," he returned; "but gien ye kent a', ye wad ken I

gave a

ought of the elegant youth in the clutches of an angry fish

eplied, "but we maun see

sake, Ma'colm. Ye can hae n

her whom, as a scarce approachable goddess, he had loved before he knew her of his own blood, he would rather see married to an honest fisherman in the Seaton of Portlossie, than to such a lord as Meikleham. He had seen enough of him at Lossie House to know

'll ever merry my

t, Ma'colm?" returned

a'e no richt to preach to ye, Lizzy; but I maun jist tell ye this -- 'at gien God dinna help them 'at cry till 'im i' the warst o' tribles, they micht jist as weel ha'e nae God at a'. For my ain pairt I ha'e been helpit, an' I think it

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Contents

Chapter 1 I: THE STABLE YARD Chapter 2 II THE LIBRARY Chapter 3 III MISS HORN Chapter 4 IV KELPIE'S AIRING Chapter 5 V LIZZY FINDLAY Chapter 6 VI MR CRATHIE Chapter 7 VII BLUE PETER Chapter 8 VIII VOYAGE TO LONDON Chapter 9 IX LONDON STREETS Chapter 10 X THE TEMPEST Chapter 11 XI DEMON AND THE PIPES
Chapter 12 XII A NEW LIVERY
Chapter 13 XIII TWO CONVERSATIONS
Chapter 14 XIV FLORIMEL
Chapter 15 XV PORTLOSSIE
Chapter 16 XVI ST JAMES THE APOSTLE
Chapter 17 XVII A DIFFERENCE
Chapter 18 XVIII LORD LIFTORE
Chapter 19 XIX KELPIE IN LONDON
Chapter 20 XX BLUE PETER
Chapter 21 XXI MR GRAHAM
Chapter 22 XXII RICHMOND PARK
Chapter 23 XXIII PAINTER AND GROOM
Chapter 24 XXIV A LADY
Chapter 25 XXV THE PSYCHE
Chapter 26 XXVI THE SCHOOLMASTER
Chapter 27 XXVII THE PREACHER
Chapter 28 XXVIII THE PORTRAIT
Chapter 29 XXIX AN EVIL OMEN
Chapter 30 XXX A QUARREL
Chapter 31 XXXI THE TWO DAIMONS
Chapter 32 XXXII A CHASTISEMENT
Chapter 33 XXXIII LIES
Chapter 34 XXXIV AN OLD ENEMY
Chapter 35 XXXV THE EVIL GENIUS
Chapter 36 XXXVI CONJUNCTIONS
Chapter 37 XXXVII AN INNOCENT PLOT
Chapter 38 XXXVIII THE JOURNEY
Chapter 39 XXXIX DISCIPLINE
Chapter 40 XL MOONLIGHT
Chapter 41 XLI THE SWIFT
Chapter 42 XLII ST RONAN'S WELL
Chapter 43 XLIII A PERPLEXITY
Chapter 44 XLIV THE MIND OF THE AUTHOR
Chapter 45 XLV THE RIDE HOME
Chapter 46 XLVI PORTLAND PLACE
Chapter 47 XLVII PORTLOSSIE AND SCAURNOSE
Chapter 48 XLVIII TORTURE
Chapter 49 XLIX THE PHILTRE
Chapter 50 L THE DEMONESS AT BAY
Chapter 51 LI THE PSYCHE
Chapter 52 LII HOPE CHAPEL
Chapter 53 LIII A NEW PUPIL
Chapter 54 LIV THE FEY FACTOR
Chapter 55 LV THE WANDERER
Chapter 56 LVI MID OCEAN
Chapter 57 LVII THE SHORE
Chapter 58 LVIII THE TRENCH
Chapter 59 LIX THE PEACEMAKER
Chapter 60 LX AN OFFERING
Chapter 61 LXI THOUGHTS
Chapter 62 LXII THE DUNE
Chapter 63 LXIII CONFESSION OF SIN
Chapter 64 LXIV A VISITATION
Chapter 65 LXV THE EVE OF THE CRISIS
Chapter 66 LXVI SEA
Chapter 67 LXVII SHORE
Chapter 68 LXVIII THE CREW OF THE BONNIE ANNIE
Chapter 69 LXIX LIZZY'S BABY
Chapter 70 LXX THE DISCLOSURE
Chapter 71 LXXI THE ASSEMBLY
Chapter 72 LXXII KNOTTED STRANDS
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