An whaur are we headin' noo?

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An whaur are we headin\' noo?

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Re: An whaur are we headin\' noo?

its ra Marie Celeste ... nae'bidy aboot .. as usual. Whur's ra captain, eh? in is bunk as per usual. ah'll wager
 
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ach, man wi' yer lazyjacks and no much teak to holystone, ra crew wull gang tae the dogs.
 
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Frightfully sorry. Just came over all caledonian for a moment. Feeling much better now.
 
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Yer Blint mon - ah've kent it fer a while the noo - can ye no mak oot the ootline o' Dear Heart as she hods ra fine vessel oan her course?
 
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And just how wid a wee person such as my good self manage to take a photo from that elevation if I wiz in my bunk? Ye big daft absentee
 
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Naw. Wisnae me. Nae idea where it is, but I'd hazard a guess that it might be approaching Ardnamurchan from the north.

Ard-na-Murchen is next to Swyneord on the westsyd therof or sumquhat southwest. holdin as the former be the clan-Lean, thir is a fertill grownd for cornis, cattell, fishes, and all uthir necessaries, ther is therin a castell on the sea called Castell Megarie. The Clan ean Murquenich wer the old inhabitants, dispossessed be the campbells who have planted it with other people, unless it be a few remaynder of the old, it hath one Church called Kilmore and it is fourscoir merk land.

- Timothy Pont
 
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