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DR. MacLURE
BOOK I. A GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Sandy Stewart “Napped” Stones
The Gudewife is Keepin' up a Ding-Dong
His House—little more than a cottage
Whirling Past in a Cloud of Dust
Will He Never Come?
The
Verra Look o' Him wes Victory
Weeping by
Her Man's Bedside
Men Get the Victoria
Cross in Other Fields
Hopps' Laddie Ate
Grosarts
There werna Mair than Four at
Nicht
BOOK II. THROUGH THE
FLOOD
A' doot Yir Gaein' tae Lose Her,
Tammas
The Bonniest, Snoddest, Kindliest
Lass in the Glen
The Winter Night was
Falling Fast
Comin' tae Meet Me in the
Gloamin?
It's oot o' the Question, Jess,
sae Hurry up
It's a Fell Chairge for a
Short Day's Work
The East had Come to
Meet the West
MacLure Explained that it
would be an Eventful Journey
They Passed
through the Shallow Water without Mishap
A
Heap of Speechless Misery by the Kitchen Fire
Ma ain Dear Man
I'm Proud
to have Met You
BOOK III. A
FIGHT WITH DEATH
Gave Way Utterly
Fillin' His Lungs for Five and Thirty Year wi' Strong
Drumtochty Air
Bell Leant Over the Bed
A Large Tub
The
Lighted Window in Saunder's Cottage
A
Clenched Fist Resting on the Bed
The
Doctor was Attempting the Highland Fling
Sleepin'
on the Top o' Her Bed
A' Prayed Last
Nicht
I've a Cold in My Head To-night
Jess Bolted without Delay
BOOK IV. THE DOCTOR'S LAST JOURNEY
Comin' in Frae Glen Urtach
Drumsheugh
was Full of Tact
Told Drumsheugh that the
Doctor was not Able to Rise
With the Old
Warm Grip
Drumsheugh Looked Wistfully
Wud Gie Her a Bite o' Grass
Ma Mither's Bible
It's a
Coorse Nicht, Jess
She's Carryin' a Licht
in Her Hand
BOOK V. THE
MOURNING OF THE GLEN
The Tochty Ran with
Black, Swollen Stream
Toiled Across the
Glen
There was Nae Use Trying tae Dig Oot
the Front Door
Ane of Them Gied Ower the
Head in a Drift
Two Men in Plaids were
Descending the Hill
Jined Hands and Cam
ower Fine
Twa Horses, Ane afore the Ither
He had Left His Overcoat, and was in Black
Death after All was Victor
She Began to Neigh
They
had Set to Work
Standing at the Door
Finis
A GENERAL PRACTITIONER.