The International library of famous literature, selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers . - ill supplied The stream of lifes exhausted tide, And all too late the advantage came. To turn the odds of deadly gamej. DR. JOHN BROWN MAKJORIE FLEMING. 5463 For, while tlie dagyer gleamed on high,Reeled soul and sense, reeled brain and came the blow! but in the heathThe erring blade found bloodless struggling foe may now unclaspThe fainting Chiefs relaxing grasp;Unwo


The International library of famous literature, selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers . - ill supplied The stream of lifes exhausted tide, And all too late the advantage came. To turn the odds of deadly gamej. DR. JOHN BROWN MAKJORIE FLEMING. 5463 For, while tlie dagyer gleamed on high,Reeled soul and sense, reeled brain and came the blow! but in the heathThe erring blade found bloodless struggling foe may now unclaspThe fainting Chiefs relaxing grasp;Unwounded from the dreadful breathless all, Fitz-James arose. MARJORIE FLEMING.^ By Dr. JOHN BROWN. fJoHx Bkown : A Scotch physician and author; born in Lanarkshire, Sep-tember, 1810 ; died May 11,1882. He was one of the chief doctors of Edinburgh,taking his at that university in 1883; and the author of Horse Sub-secivse (Leisure Hours) (1858, 1801, 1882), a volume of essays and sketches,containing the ever-popular Rab and his Friends, Pet Marjorie, etc.] One November afternoon in 1810 — the year in whichWaverley was resumed and laid aside again, to be finishedoff, its last two volumes in three weeks, and made immortal in1814, and when its author, by the death of Lord Melville, nar-rowly escaped getting a c


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