With nature and a camera; being the adventures and observations of a field naturalist and an animal photographer . send me one; then it may have had scores of amateur photographers onthe Craigs, including many meenisters, and most ofthem have taken my likeness and promised tosend me a copy, but never a one has reached had not much time to catch the train for home,and I urged the Girvan Girvan to put on all the obliging man did mitil his little craftshook and trembled from stem to stern like athing stricken with palsy under the vibration ofher macliinery, some of which b
With nature and a camera; being the adventures and observations of a field naturalist and an animal photographer . send me one; then it may have had scores of amateur photographers onthe Craigs, including many meenisters, and most ofthem have taken my likeness and promised tosend me a copy, but never a one has reached had not much time to catch the train for home,and I urged the Girvan Girvan to put on all the obliging man did mitil his little craftshook and trembled from stem to stern like athing stricken with palsy under the vibration ofher macliinery, some of which became so over-heated with friction that it was necessary to keepit cool bv allowing bucketfuls of sea water totrickle over it from a hole puiu-luHl in the l)ottomof a large zinc i)ail. For purposes of comnmnication witli one anotherthese two l)rotliers keep a number of homingpigeons. Some time ago the one living on tlieCraig liad a child taken seriously ill, and sent amessage for a doctor, whom his brother promptlytook across in the little steam launch which con-veyed us over. Tbe doctor found tlie child very. LANDLORD OF THE HIGHEST INN IN ENGLAND.
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