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Penelope’s Experiences in Scotland

CHAPTER XXVI
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Her gypsy face shone radiant out of her black cloth hood, and Ronald's was no less luminous.

I have never seen two beings more love-daft.

They comport themselves as if they had read the manuscript of the tender passion, and were moving in exalted superiority through a less favoured world,--a world waiting impatiently for the first number of the story to come out.
Still we climbed, and as we approached the Grey Lady (a curious rock very near the summit) somebody proposed three cheers for the Queen.
How the children hurrahed,--for the infant heart is easily inflamed,--and how their shrill Jubilee slogan pierced the mystery of the night, and went rolling on from glen to glen to the Firth of Forth itself! Then there was a shout from the rocketmen far out on the open moor,--'Cawda's clear! Cawda's clear!' Back against a silver sky stood the signal pile, and signal rockets flashed upward, to be answered from all the surrounding hills.
Now to light our own fire.

One of the village committee solemnly took off his hat and poured on oil.

The great moment had come.


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