id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31678 Crockett, W. S. (William Shillinglaw) In the Border Country .txt text/plain 33246 1948 77 the land portion of the Border line--the Cheviots generally--the The Border Country is a region of streams and hills which hardly rise to rushing hill-burns and broader streams by which the Border country is Melrose, the original shrine by the beautiful bend of the Tweed, a mile great names in the history of early Border Christianity are those of time he destroyed about 30 towns, towers and villages on the Tweed, 36 Even at this time of day much of the English Border is still a kind of Of the river valleys running south of the Border line, the chief are the English town fills so large a place in Scottish history. Yet how vastly changed the place is from the quiet little Border town of first years of his life, Scott was wedded to the Tweed. eye these grey hills, and all this wild Border Country have beauties ./cache/31678.txt ./txt/31678.txt