Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 222W. Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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Page 61
... took up his position , the Highlanders sleeping on the bare ground , without shelter and with only biscuit and water for food . The nights were very cold . Johnstone was fortunate : he slept on straw . On the evening of the 15th , about ...
... took up his position , the Highlanders sleeping on the bare ground , without shelter and with only biscuit and water for food . The nights were very cold . Johnstone was fortunate : he slept on straw . On the evening of the 15th , about ...
Page 62
... took possession of the horse and rode off . The clans rallied at Ruthven , and Johnstone joined them there on the 18th , where he found Lord George Murray , the Duke of Perth , and other chief officers . Only the Prince was missing . He ...
... took possession of the horse and rode off . The clans rallied at Ruthven , and Johnstone joined them there on the 18th , where he found Lord George Murray , the Duke of Perth , and other chief officers . Only the Prince was missing . He ...
Page 63
... took one oar , and the girls by turns the other . They reached the other side about midnight . A distant cousin at at St Andrews was not too pleased to see him , but she gave him a letter to a tenant farmer of her own , stating that he ...
... took one oar , and the girls by turns the other . They reached the other side about midnight . A distant cousin at at St Andrews was not too pleased to see him , but she gave him a letter to a tenant farmer of her own , stating that he ...
Page 65
... took Johnstone to a Mr Robertson at Dubbieside , a village a mile or two farther along the coast , and Mr Robert- son advised him to go to Mr Seton of Dubbieside , whose eldest son had been with the Prince's army . Johnstone did not ...
... took Johnstone to a Mr Robertson at Dubbieside , a village a mile or two farther along the coast , and Mr Robert- son advised him to go to Mr Seton of Dubbieside , whose eldest son had been with the Prince's army . Johnstone did not ...
Page 67
... took him in the frigate's boat . Scarcely had they left the shore , when he pointed to one of his midshipmen , said his name was Lockhart , and in- quired of Johnstone if he knew his family in Scotland . He was a son of Lockhart of Carn ...
... took him in the frigate's boat . Scarcely had they left the shore , when he pointed to one of his midshipmen , said his name was Lockhart , and in- quired of Johnstone if he knew his family in Scotland . He was a son of Lockhart of Carn ...
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