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St. Ronan’s Well

CHAPTER XX
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"I first persuaded her to quit the path of duty." This remark of Tyrrel's is one of the many surviving traces of the original plot.
[II-C] p.220.

"Master Stephen." A character of Ben Jonson's already referred to--he who wished for a stool to be sad upon.
[II-D] p.223.

"A Canon of Strasburgh." Scott frequently refers, in accounts of the roof of the hall of Abbotsford, which he blazoned with his quarterings, to his deficiency in the sixteen necessary for a Canonry.

Three shields, those connected with the Rutherfords of Hunthill, are vacant, or rather are painted with clouds.
[II-E] p.238.

"One of Plutarch's heroes, if I mistake not." It was not a hero of Plutarch's, but Pindar the poet, who was warned by Persephone that he had neglected to honour her by an ode.
[II-F] p.254.


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