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Can anyone identify these opening lines from books by Scottish writers?
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1 Cur me examinus queritis tuis? - In plain English why do you deafen me with your croaking?
2 'They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old' he murmured.
3 Slowly the night shadow passed from the island and the Sound.
4 To Doctor Lewis
Doctor
The pills are good for nothing- I might as well swallow snowballs to cool my veins.....
5 This is my family.
6 In presenting to the world the following strange narrative, I find it necessary to offer a word of explanation as to its provenance.
These are the first lines I can't find from a quiz of 25. I've exhausted our own bookshelves .the local library the local bookshop and googling them and so would be grateful for any help you can give.
2 'They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old' he murmured.
3 Slowly the night shadow passed from the island and the Sound.
4 To Doctor Lewis
Doctor
The pills are good for nothing- I might as well swallow snowballs to cool my veins.....
5 This is my family.
6 In presenting to the world the following strange narrative, I find it necessary to offer a word of explanation as to its provenance.
These are the first lines I can't find from a quiz of 25. I've exhausted our own bookshelves .the local library the local bookshop and googling them and so would be grateful for any help you can give.
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