This book is for Anglo-Saxons. It is also in the nature of a broad hint for Scotchmen. My qualification to bestow broad hints upon the politest and most intellectual of the peoples is that I possess
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This book is for Anglo-Saxons. It is also in the nature of a broad hint for Scotchmen. My qualification to bestow broad hints upon the politest and most intellectual of the peoples is that I possess a large fund of contempt for the Scottish character. Also, I had the misfortune to be born on a day which is marked, sadly enough, in the calendars, Burns died. So that, one way and another, I appear to have been raised up for the work before us, even as Dr. J. M. Barrie[1][2] was raised up to assist the fortunes of a certain brand of smoking mixture.[2]
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- I THE SUPERSTITION
- II PREDECESSORS
- III THE POW-WOW MEN
- IV THE SCOT IN JOURNALISM
- V THRUMS AND DRUMTOCHTY
- VI BARBIE
- VII THE BARD
- VIII THE SCOT AS A CRITIC
- IX THE SCOT AS BIOGRAPHER