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  1. The Reverend Murdoch Soulis was long minister of the moorland parish of Balweary, in the vale of Dule. A severe, bleak-faced old man, dreadful to his hearers, he dwelt in the last years of his life, without relative or servant or any human company, in the small and lonely manse under the Hanging Shaw. In spite of the iron composure of his ...

  2. The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson. C. Scribner's Sons, 1905 - England - 422 pages .

  3. A flash of ice, a flash of fire, a bursting gush of blood, went over him, and then he stood transfixed and thrilling. A step mounted the stair slowly and steadily, and presently a hand was laid upon the knob, and the lock clicked, and the door opened. Fear held Markheim in a vice.

  4. Sep 22, 2008 · The merry men, and other tales and fables; Strange case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. With prefaces by Mrs. Stevenson Bookreader Item Preview

  5. The Merry Men, and Other Tales and Fables: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson C. Scribner's Sons , 1917 - London (England) - 407 pages

  6. Summaries. “The Merry Men” (1882) In “The Merry Men” Charles pays a visit to his Uncle Gordon and cousin Mary Ellen. They live on the island of Eilean Aros, which has dangerous waters and has been the site of many shipwrecks. Indeed, the island is surrounded by treacherous reefs, known locally as “the Merry Men”.

  7. In “The Merry Men” Charles pays a visit to his Uncle Gordon and cousin Mary Ellen. They live on the island of Eilean Aros, which has dangerous waters and has been the site of many shipwrecks. Indeed, the island is surrounded by treacherous reefs, known locally as “the Merry Men”. They are so named because “the noise of them seemed ...

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