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Minch

Arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the northwest mainland of Scotland from the Outer Hebrides. The channel runs for more than 90 km/56 mi, northeast to southwest, and extends to a width of 30–75 km/19–47 mi. It incorporates the Little Minch, a passage separating the island of Skye, in the Inner Hebrides group, from the middle islands of the Outer Hebrides: South Harris, North Uist, and Benbecula.



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Your father, too, was a man of learning as befitted his position; no man more plausibly conducted school; nor had he the manner or the speech of a common dominie; but (as ye will yourself remember) I took aye a pleasure to have him to the manse to meet the gentry; and those of my own house, Campbell of Kilrennet, Campbell of Dunswire, Campbell of Minch, and others, all well-kenned gentlemen, had pleasure in his society.
 
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