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Glen More

British  
/ mɔː /

noun

  1. another name for the Great Glen

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Glen More in the north and Glen Callum in the south are the only glens of any size.

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The day of creation could not have seen the glen more lucent and fragrant.

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Thirty years is a long time," said he; and then he added, lightly, "but if we do not go out to the Treshnish islands, we must go somewhere else before the Tuesday; and would you go round to Loch Sunart now? or shall we drive you to-morrow to see Glen More and Loch Buy?

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But when, betimes, they came to the gate of Rothesay Castle they found Earl Hamish and his steward, Sir Oscar Redmain, on the point of setting out on a hunting expedition into the wilds of Glen More.

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So the feast began, with much merry discourse of how the men had fared that day at the hunting in Glen More.

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