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A Legend of Montrose
Walter Scott

Page 505 of 505


"Margaret MacLeod, an honest woman advanced in years, informed
me, that when she was a young woman in the family of Grishornish,
a dairy-maid, who daily used to herd the calves in a park close
to the house, observed, at different times, a woman resembling
herself in shape and attire, walking solitarily at no great
distance from her, and being surprised at the apparition, to make
further trial, she put the back part of her upper garment
foremost, and anon the phantom was dressed in the same manner,
which made her uneasy, believing it portended some fatal
consequence to herself.  In a short time thereafter she was
seized with a fever, which brought her to her end, and before her
sickness and on her deathbed, declared the second sight to
several." 

End of Project Gutenberg Etext of A Legend of Montrose, by Walter Scott 


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