“Nothing can give me more pleasure than the prospect of your making yourself comfortable at Kaeside till some good thing casts up. I have not put Mr Moss to
* Mr Laidlaw has not published many verses; but his song of “Lucy’s Flitting”—a simple and pathetic picture of a poor Ettrick maiden’s feelings in leaving a service where she had been happy—has long been and must ever be a favourite with all who understand the delicacies of the Scottish dialect, and the manners of the district in which the scene is laid. |
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