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Chapter 9 IX LONDON STREETS

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oar of London city. Stunned at first, then excited, then bewildered, then dazed, without plan to guide their steps, they wandered about until, unused t

o' fowk!" sai

them can luik efter them a' in sic a tumult. But they say even th

er, "they're mair like a shoal

lat ilk ane tak' his ain gait an' yet luik efter them a'. But gien He does't, it stan's to riz

n jist gi'e up an' confess there's t

ey're ower semple for cr'aturs like hiz 'at's made sae m

," said Blue Peter, a

learned how absurd it is to suppose ourselves come from anything greater than ourselves, and had no conception of the

try's fashions, and from the landlady gathered directions by which to guide themselves towards

r, Malcolm suddenly remembered that he must speak English, and having a plentiful store of the book sort, he at once made himself intelligible in spite of tone and accent. It was, however, only a shifting of the diffi

themselves back at a place they had left miles away; after many a useless effort to lay hold of directions given so rapidly that the very sense could not gather

ked slowly halfway up the nave Malcolm turned and said, "Eh, Peter! sic a

heard the rush of the tide on the rocks of Scaurnose; and Malcolm declared he

'on, to ken 'at there is sic a cave howkit oot o' the din, 'at he can gang intill an' say his prayers intill! Man

assertion behind, reached the stately modesty of Portland Place; and Mal

es lying between Portland Place and Great Portland Street, where searching about, they came upon a decent looking public house and inquired after lodgings. They were directed to a woman in the neighbourhood, who kept a dingy little curiosity shop. On

xcept he could be near her as her servant, he did not see a chance of doing anything for her without disclosing facts which might make all such service as he would most gladly render her impossible, by causing her to hate the very sight of him. Plan after plan rose and passed from his mind rej

tly it began to snow. But through the snow and the night went carriages in all directions, with great lamps that turne

e length some fifty times, but saw no sign of vitality about the house. At length a brougham stopped at the door, and a man got out and knocked. Malcolm instantly crossed, but could not see his face. The door opened, and he entered. The brougham waited. After about a quarter of an hour he came out again, accomp

followed them, undeceive him. It was more showy, certainly, than the vestibule of any church he had ever been in before, but what might not churches be in London? They went up a great flight of stairs -- to reach the gallery, as h

tch deliberation. The man gave him a look of contemptuous surprise, and turning to another who lounged behind him with his hands in his pockets

en," said Malcolm, "but if I were

a pit ticket, and you'll soon kn

utlay of two shillings, found himself in the pi

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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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