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And Mrs. Skene of Rubislaw were frequent attend- ants and so were the Macdonald-Buchanans of Druma- kiln, whose eldest daughter, Isabella, was his chief favourite among all his nieces of the Clerk's table as was, among the nephews, my own dear friend and com- panion, Joseph Hume, a singularly graceful young man, rich in the promise of hereditary genius, but, alas ! cut off in the early bloom of his days. The well-beloved Erskine was seldom absent ; and very often Terry or James Ballantyne came ...with him sometimes, though less frequently, Constable. Among other persons who now and then appeared at these ' dinners without the silver dishes, ' as Scott called them, I may mention to say nothing of such old cronies as Mr. Clerk, Mr. Thomson, and Mr. Kirkpatrick Sharpe Sir Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck, who had all his father Bozzy's cleverness, good -humour, and joviality, without one touch of his meaner qualities, wrote Jenny dang the Weaver, and some other popular songs, which he sang capitally and was moreover a thorough bibliomaniac ; the late Sir Alexander Don of Newton, in all courteous and elegant accomplishments the model of a cavalier ; and last, not least, William Allan, R.
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