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Yell

Second largest of the Shetland Islands, Scotland, 3 km/2 mi north of Mainland; population (2001) 957. It extends over an area of 208 sq km/80 sq mi, including the island of Hascosay. Peat moorland, cut locally for fuel, covers most of the interior. Crofting (a form of subsistence farming) is confined to the more fertile coastal plains. Trout and sea fishing also form a valuable part of the island's economy. Its main settlement is the harbour town of Burravoe.



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Dinah did not know that the crowd was silent, gazing at her with a sort of awe--she did not even know how near they were to the fatal spot, when the cart stopped, and she shrank appalled at a loud shout hideous to her ear, like a vast yell of demons.
A dismal yell from his followers was the chief's requiem; then they turned and fled, followed by a storm of bullets as Trent's men found time to reload.
He uttered a wild yell and threw the bottle at the apparition.
 
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