The book Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, And Skye was written by author Weld, Charles Richard, 1813-1869 Here you can read free online of Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, And Skye book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, And Skye a good or bad book?
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Leave Wick. — Scotch Churches. — Dr. Chalmers and the cracked BelL — Image of St. Fergus. — Ruined Chapel. — The wicked Earl of Caithness. — Dreary Country. — Drying Nets. — Farmsteads. — Bothies. — Keen Air. — London Fogs. — Clear Atmosphere. — Loch Watten. — Old Mail Coach.— The Biver Thurso. —Halkirk. — Salmon Pools. — Imaginary Feat. — Brawl Castle. — Description of the Building. — Old Brawl. — Curious Rooms. — Stone Chair of St. Thomas. — Boiling a Bishop. — A Ghaist-alluring Edi- fice. — ...The modem House. — Preserved Birds. — The Gardens at Brawl.— The Ladies' Tree.- Fruit Trees.— Spittal HilL— My Com- panions at Brawl. — Our Piper. — Domestic Troubles. — ^Halkirk Post- master. — The rival Kirks. — The Established Church Minister.-* Wild Sportsmen. I HAVE dwelt at some length on the herring fishings on account of its vast importance, for, although Caith^ess is an agricultural county, the herring trade, as it may be called, has been for many years, and continues to be, the great business of Caithness, employing, it is cal- culated, about 14,000 persons annually.
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