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Robert Louis Stevenson: KidnappedCHAPTER 1. I SET OFF UPON MY JOURNEY TO THE HOUSE OF SHAWS (continued)And then, in the minister's own hand, was added: "Likewise for sprains, rub it in; and for the cholic, a great spooneful in the hour." To be sure, I laughed over this; but it was rather tremulous laughter; and I was glad to get my bundle on my staff's end and set out over the ford and up the hill upon the farther side; till, just as I came on the green drove-road running wide through the heather, I took my last look of Kirk Essendean, the trees about the manse, and the big rowans in the kirkyard where my father and my mother lay. Buy a copy of Kidnapped at Amazon.com
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