CONTENTS.
S. R. Crockett
ADVENTURE
PAGE
I.
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The outcasting of Cleg Kelly
1
II.
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The burning of the Whinny Knowes
5
III.
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Why Cleg Kelly hated his father
13
IV.
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How Isbel Kelly heard sweet music
21
V.
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The brigands of the city
29
VI.
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Cleg turns burglar
38
VII.
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The adventure of the cockroaches
45
VIII.
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The flight of Sheemus
51
IX.
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The warming of the Drabble
57
X.
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The squaring of the police
62
XI.
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The boy in the wooden hut
68
XII.
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Vara Kavannah of the Tinklers' Lands
72
XIII.
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Cleg's second burglary
80
XIV.
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Cleg turns diplomatist
86
XV.
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The fire in Callendar's yard
94
XVI.
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In the key of boy natural
101
XVII.
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The Knuckle Dusters
110
XVIII.
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Big Smith subdues the Knuckle Dusters
116
XIX.
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The pilgrims of the penny gaff
123
XX.
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The difficulties of Adonis betwixt two Venuses
129
XXI.
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An idyll of Bogie roll
139
XXII.
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The seduction of a bailie
143
XXIII.
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The amorous adventures of a night-shift man
147
XXIV.
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The crook in the lot of Cleaver's boy
153
XXV.
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A comely Providence in a new frock
157
XXVI.
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R. S. V. P.
163
XXVII.
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Janet of Inverness tastes the herb bitter-sweet
167
XXVIII.
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The engine-driver with the beard
172
XXIX.
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Muckle Alick's Bannockburn
177
XXX.
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How Geordie Grierson's engine broke its buffer
181
XXXI.
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The "awfu' woman"
184
XXXII.
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Maid Greatheart and her pilgrims
190
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