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Dinmont

Dinmont \Din"mont\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A wether sheep between one and two years old. [Scot.]

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dinmont

n. (context Scotland English) A wether sheep between one and two years old.

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If he asked Miss Dinmont about him, he would hear that no one who was not staying at Carninnish House was allowed to fish the water, and he would be reassured.

Grant offered Miss Dinmont a cigarette, and she raised her eyebrows in mock horror.

And then Miss Dinmont came out to join her uncle, who was seeing them off the premises, and Grant had a sudden fear that she was going to offer to accompany them.

Was he going to take advantage of the tenderness he had aroused so farseeingly in the Dinmont girl?

Miss Dinmont had come in, still in the white overall that made her look half surgeon, half religieuse, to say that her patient was conscious, but would Grant not come to him until Dr.

And since Miss Dinmont seemed determined to look after him, they need have no fear about him.

Miss Dinmont if he stayed behind, and sat through a sermon in which Mr.

One, the slighter one, was curled up with her back to Miss Dinmont and the inspector, and was apparently reading.

Ratcliffe had some connexion with the queue murder, and Miss Dinmont was being given furiously to think.

Miss Dinmont was in the now crowded court again, and this time there was no doubt of her graciousness to Grant.

Dandie Dinmont and his terriers--Mustard and Pepper and other spicy wee rascals.

He might be carrying a fishing-rod or a bottle of medicine for a sick parishioner, or sometimes both: his faithful Dandie Dinmont would be in attendance and perhaps one of his children walking at his side.

Brown, and found him friendly, and capable of sustaining a conversation on the points of a Dandy Dinmont terrier and other mysteries important to youth.

Dandy Dinmont, and a mother and child of unknown race, which he afterwards learned was Kabyle, a breed beloved of mountain men and desert tent-dwellers.

Dandy Dinmont, and a mother and child of unknown race, which he afterwards learned was Kabyle, a breed beloved of mountain men and desert tent-dwellers.