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TO THE READER.

THE stories in the present volume have been collected during the past four years (chiefly through the medium of Gaelic-speaking natives) from that very interesting Western Highland district, Cantire, or "Land's-end," as its Gaelic name implies—the long and narrow peninsula of South Argyleshire, of which I had much to tell my readers in "Glencreggan." These

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