Ornament with Sybil Tawse signature
Sybil Tawse
Illustrations for Glen Robin
by F.J.E. [Frederica] Bennett

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Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin cover

Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 1941
8vo, 216pp
Colour frontis and 16 illustrations

 
Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 1

1. The old lady had seated herself in a high-backed chair by the window.

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Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 17

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 2

2. "I, too, live in the Past, at times," she said.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 3

3. "Have we ever been in Chester before,
Hugh— when we were small, I mean?"

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 4

4. Rosamond awoke to the sound of running water and the singing of birds.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 5

5. "I love it here," said Rosamond contentedly. "It is like a fairy tale."

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 6

6. They seated themselves proudly beside him.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 7

7. "Thirty years ago I saw the fiery cross go round."

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 8

8. The adventurous Ian was peering over the farther edge.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 9

9. He bent and kissed the handle on which her hand would rest.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 10

10. "Madam, I would lay down my life for the Prince."

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 11

11. Seizing a pair of sharp-pointed scissors from
a work-bag, the girl started to cut off her hair.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 12

12. "'Tis copied from an old Greek jug," said the boy.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 13

13. Alec Macdonald reclined against a boulder, breathing heavily.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 14

14. Zillah, a gipsy girl of about her own age, was
spreading out a variety of garments before her.

Sybil Tawse - Glen Robin 15

15. "I cannot, for the life of me, see any opening here."


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