Elisabeth Fraser
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An Illustrated History of Scotland
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1997
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2 editions
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The Scottish Highlands
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published
1993
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Tales from Scottish Lairds
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published
1981
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Fragments: My Life and Death in a Cult
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published
2008
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4 editions
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Auld lang syne: A portrait of Robert Burns
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Challenging Situations
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published
2011
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An illustrated history of Scotland
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Life in early days
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The Spot on Your Chest Right Against Your Heart
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“At Least I Am Free
At last I am free
I can hardly see in front of me
I can hardly see in front of me
And now love please listen
To what I say
I can't go on living life this way
I've tried and I've tried
To make you see
You call this love
All this lying, my friend, it just can't be
At last I am free
I can hardly see in front of me
I can hardly see in front of me
And now love, please hold me
Come closer, my dear
It feels so good, just having you near
But who am I fooling
When I know it's not real?
I can't hide
All this hurt and pain inside I feel”
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At last I am free
I can hardly see in front of me
I can hardly see in front of me
And now love please listen
To what I say
I can't go on living life this way
I've tried and I've tried
To make you see
You call this love
All this lying, my friend, it just can't be
At last I am free
I can hardly see in front of me
I can hardly see in front of me
And now love, please hold me
Come closer, my dear
It feels so good, just having you near
But who am I fooling
When I know it's not real?
I can't hide
All this hurt and pain inside I feel”
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