32 examples of dunoon in sentences

Here, at last, I began to see the strange sights and hear the strange sounds I had been looking forward to ever since I left my wee hoose at Dunoon.

Here I saw more and yet more of the strange and wonderful things I had thought upon so long back, in Dunoon.

It was a far, far cry from Dunoon and the Clyde and the frost upon the heather on the day I had set out.

And so the day before Christmas found us back in our wee hoose on the Clyde, at Dunoon.

I had warned John's mother, but it was I who was shocked when I saw him first on the day he came back to our wee hoose at Dunoon.

But I went back to Dunoon as often as I could, as I got a day or a night to make the journey.

It was quiet in the hills of the Clyde, and there was rest and healing in the heather about Dunoon.

So it was a surprisingly short time, considering how bad he had looked when he first came back to Dunoon, before he was in good health and spirits again.

" It had gone to Mrs. Lauder at Dunoon first, and she had sent it on to me.

I thought of his mother back in our wee hoose at Dunoon.

I can scarce remember, even for myself, what happened there at Dunoon.

In those days I was far too restless to be taking my ease at home, in my wee hoose at Dunoon.

Some were from boys who came from aboot Dunoon.

The idea that one might send a torpedo after us popped into my mind once or twice, but when it did I looked out at the destroyers, guarding us, and the airplanes above, and I felt as safe as if I had been in bed in my wee hoose at Dunoon.

[ILLUSTRATION: HARRY LAUDER "Laird of Dunoon."

He told it to me as we sat before the fire in my wee hoose at Dunoon, just a few nights before he went back to the front for the last time.

Many soldiers and officers of the Argyle and Sutherlanders pass the hoose at Dunoon on the Clyde.

I've my wee hoose amang the heather at Dunoon.

I ha' been trying to retireit will no be so lang, noo, before I do, and settle doon for good in my wee hoose amang the heather at Dunoon on the Clyde.

But always and again there'll be somethin' tae mak' me mindfu' o' the Clyde and ma wee hoose at Dunoon, and ma thochts wull gae fleein' back to Scotland.

But there's mair than that in the love I ha' for Dunoon and all Scotland.

I bought my farm at Dunoon that he micht ha' a place o' his ain to tak' his wife tae when he married her, and where his bairns could be brought up as bairns should be, wi' glen and hill to play wi'.

And if ever I hear a coster call out, "There goes Sir Harry Lauder," I'll ken it's time for me to be really doing what I'm really going tae do before sae longretire frae the stage and gae hame to my wee hoose amang the heather at Dunoon tae live!

And we've seen them, all about our hoose at Dunoon.

'I was gaun for to say that a Henrietta an' so forth wud be easier traced nor a Maggie, Maggies bein' as common as wulks at Dunoon, whereas' 'D'ye imagine Christinaoh, dinna be silly, man!' 'But, MaggieI mean Lizzie' 'Oh, for ony favour gang to sleep an' rest yer brains.

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