id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42062 Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson) Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4 (of 10) .txt text/plain 99654 4752 73 your Old Man of the Sea, that it is no great merit to trust you, and I Scott, I believe, accepted Mr. Morritt's friendly offer so far as to ask his assistance in having "Why, yes, Mr. Scott," said the gentle but high-spirited old man, "I still like to feel sure, I know him little, but I like his frankness and his sound ideas Mrs. Scott and the little people send love to Mrs. Morritt and MY DEAR SIR,--I was favored with your kind letter some time ago. Scott says, in the Introduction to The Lord of the Isles, "As Mr. Erskine was more than suspected of a taste for poetry, and as I took Isle inhabitants are a good-looking race, more like Zetlanders than Duncansby-head appear some remarkable rocks, like towers, called the learn by a letter from Mrs. Scott, this day received, that your Grace ./cache/42062.txt ./txt/42062.txt