"It must be the old, darling, foolish Highlands in us, my dear, the old people and the old stupid stories they are telling us for generations round he fire, and it must be the hills about us, and the constant complaint of the sea."
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Gilian the Dreamer, ch. 5.
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Neil Munro (Hugh Foulis)
1863 – 1930
Neil Munro (1863 – 1930) was a Scottish writer who also used the pen name Hugh Foulis.
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