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Kumar, Iraq Tuesday, January 12 Five miles outside the settlement, Tarra saw the first signs that something had gone terribly wrong: the fine bleached sand, swept up by a caravan of vehicles, veiled a procession of people and machines withdrawing from what could only be a battlefield.

The Businessman signaled Tarra with an almost imperceptible nod of his head.

There were no inquiries about Jim Tarras, so Archie volunteered further news.

But all his life had been spent in the Highlands on this and that deer forest, and as a young stalker he had been picked out by Jim Tarras for his superior hill craft.

John Macnab writes from London to three proprietors, same as Jim Tarras used to do, and proposes to take a deer or a salmon on their property between certain dates.

Jim Tarras had accustomed him to a standard of skill from which this was a woeful declension.

There was a fellow called Tarras used to play this game--he was before your time--and we resolved to take a leaf out of his book.

Selena looked at Tarras and Carien, their eyes focused hungrily on her, their lips slightly parted.

They gripped the firm roundness of her ass, and before she could respond, her dark prince knelt and delved into her dripping box where Tarras had tasted her nectar.

It was a slack time in the pastoral year, before the autumn fairs began, and the whole Laverlaw estate turned out to the ceremony, for Nickson was popular and Tarras was one of the oldest hands on the place.

Few of us had seen a Scots wedding, and, besides, Jean Tarras had been one of the Laverlaw maids, so we all set out on ponies to make an afternoon of it--except Peter John who, according to his custom, preferred to walk.

Old Tarras made a speech of Welcome, and Barbara replied almost in his own accent, for the American South, when it likes, has the same broad vowels as the Border.

Haraldsen followed us mechanically as we crossed the paddock where Tarras grew his potatoes, and the meadow where he cut his bog-hay, and breasted the long slopes which the westering sun had made as yellow as corn.

I was the last person in whose hand it was seen, and that not only the man who always attends in the room but Lord Tarras and Mr.

At length two persons, Spence and Carstares, being put to the torture, gave evidence which involved the earl of Tarras and some others, who, in order to save themselves, were reduced to accuse Baillie.