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1 VII | rather lakes larger than Loch Katrine, lying just above
2 VIII | that we should be under Loch Katrine.”~“The roof cannot
3 VIII | that the waters of the loch must be as rough as those
4 VIII | worse because it is under a loch. It would not be the first
5 X | engineer gave the name of Loch Malcolm.~There, in this
6 X | situated on the shores of the loch, and its five windows looked
7 X | fashion; some on the banks of Loch Malcolm, others under the
8 X | under the eastern point of Loch Katrine, to the north of
9 X | settlement on the banks of Loch Malcolm. A chapel, dedicated
10 X | Clyde, that there extended Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine.
11 X | extended Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine. Those columns supported
12 XI | together on the shores of Loch Malcolm. Coal Town rested
13 XII | walked along the left bank of Loch Malcolm.~Then the electric
14 XV | CHAPTER XV LOCH LOMOND AND LOCH KATRINE~
15 XV | CHAPTER XV LOCH LOMOND AND LOCH KATRINE~HARRY bore Nell
16 XV | the southern extremity of Loch Lomond.~“Now for the land
17 XV | At length the head of the loch was reached, and the SINCLAIR
18 XV | stopped at Inversnaid.~Leaving Loch Arklet on the left, a steep
19 XV | Stronachlacar, on the banks of Loch Katrine.~There, at the end
20 XV | it was about to start. Loch Katrine is only ten miles
21 XV | pretty girl on the waters of Loch Katrine, as those ugly ghosts
22 XV | as those ugly ghosts on Loch Malcolm in the coal pit.”~
23 XV | The less hilly shores of Loch Katrine westward extended
24 XV | accident was simply that Loch Katrine was all at once
25 XVI | once that the waters of Loch Malcolm were rising. A great
26 XVI | level than the bed of the loch.”~It was soon evident that
27 XVI | was to raise the level of Loch Malcolm a few feet. Coal
28 XVI | marvelous phenomenon which Loch Katrine had exhibited.~The
29 XVI | New Aberfoyle.~The bed of Loch Katrine had fairly given
30 XVI | Walter Scott’s favorite loch there was not left enough
31 XVI | nothing for it but to erase Loch Katrine from the map of
32 XVI | earth forming the basin of Loch Katrine. They discovered
33 XVI | sea, instead of a little loch, been let in upon us?”~“
34 XVI | accident. There was but a loch the less in Scotland.~Nell
35 XVIII| which stood on the shores of Loch Malcolm.~At the appointed
36 XVIII| and the great tunnel of Loch Malcolm, was charged with
37 XVIII| procession along the shore of Loch Malcolm. Then the tones
38 XVIII| overhanging the banks of Loch Malcolm, had suddenly given
39 XVIII| were useless. The waters of Loch Malcolm yielded not their
40 XIX | creature hovering above Loch Malcolm.~Could he possibly
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