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1 1, 1| Glenarvan, one of the sixteen Scotch peers who sit in the Upper 2 1, 3| noble family, but she was Scotch, and that was better than 3 1, 4| resolved to found an immense Scotch colony on one of the ocean 4 1, 5| was his being so intensely Scotch from top to toe, a Caledonian 5 1, 5| Watch, composed entirely of Scotch noblemen.~As a cousin of 6 1, 9| McNabbs, “and wouldn’t give a Scotch pound-note for the information.”~“ 7 1, 9| but we are talking of the Scotch.”~“Cavendish assures us 8 1, 15| for the noble face of the Scotch lord so beamed with gratitude 9 1, 18| his knee, crooning an old Scotch ballad about the lochs of 10 2, 6| kept up on all sides. From Scotch to Irish is but a handsbreadth. 11 2, 7| and nerves, or, to use a Scotch expression, as if he had 12 2, 7| where the establishment of a Scotch colony seemed to him easy, 13 2, 8| right.~When evening came, Scotch and Irish separated. Ayrton 14 2, 12| appreciated by the grave Scotch, who admired the courage 15 2, 15| weather. Half a barrel of Scotch ale was sent in bodily. 16 2, 15| such good beer. This was a Scotch estimate. Jacques Paganel 17 2, 19| doubt now. The good, honest Scotch yacht was now a pirate ship 18 3, 5| think me personal) among the Scotch.”~“Really,” said McNabbs.~“ 19 3, 5| dreaming out his Shy-lock, a Scotch bandit, Sawney Bean, was 20 3, 13| firm in the faith of his Scotch convictions.~“Read it, John!” 21 3, 18| advantageous spot for founding a Scotch colony. Harry Grant was 22 3, 21| the project of founding a Scotch colony in the Southern Seas.~ ~