Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUNVEGAN CUP. THE FAIRY ROOM, SHOWING NEWEL STAIRS 47 48 S)imveoan daetle grows impatient ; he sends back the borrowed horse, which, heavy as 1 am, has borne me over ground both rough and steepwith great fidelity ; and then continues : Lady MacLeod andthe young ladies have, by their hospitality and politeness, madean impression on my mind which will not easily beeffaced. Bepleased to tell them 1 remember them with great tenderness andgreat respect. Scott, acknowledging to Mrs. MacLeod apurse of her workmanship, and sending his Lord of the


Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUNVEGAN CUP. THE FAIRY ROOM, SHOWING NEWEL STAIRS 47 48 S)imveoan daetle grows impatient ; he sends back the borrowed horse, which, heavy as 1 am, has borne me over ground both rough and steepwith great fidelity ; and then continues : Lady MacLeod andthe young ladies have, by their hospitality and politeness, madean impression on my mind which will not easily beeffaced. Bepleased to tell them 1 remember them with great tenderness andgreat respect. Scott, acknowledging to Mrs. MacLeod apurse of her workmanship, and sending his Lord of the Isles,proceeds: — . . The hospitality of Dunvegan will long live inmy recollection. 1 venture to send ... a poem which owes itsbest passages to MacLeods kindness and taste in directing me tovisit the extraordinary scenery between his country and Strath-ard, which rivals in grandeur and sublimity anything that theHighlands can produce ... I shall be proud and happy if itserves to amuse a leisure hour at Dunvegan. It has had onegood consequence to the author,


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