OR,
THE HIGHLANDERS OF GLEN ORA.
BY
JAMES GRANT,
AUTHOR OF "THE ROMANCE OF WAR," "THE AIDE-DE-CAMP,"
ETC. ETC.
"Ruin's wheel has driven o'er us,
Not a hope dare now attend;
The world wide is all before us,
But a world without a friend!"
Strathallan's Lament.
LONDON:
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS,
THE BROADWAY, LUDGATE.
NEW YORK: 416, BROOME STREET.
LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
CONTENTS.
CHAP.
I. The Foster Brothers
II. The Feudal Lords of the Nineteenth Century
III. Mr. Ephraim Snaggs
IV. The Rock of the Boar
V. Callum Dhu
VI. Which Treats of many Things
VII. The Rent Court
VIII. Minnie
IX. The Red Priest of Applecross
X. The Stone of the Sun
XI. My Mother
XII. The Gathering
XIII. The Stone of Strength
XIV. The Seven Bullets
XV. The Sixth Day
XVI. Sir Horace
XVII. Mr. Snobleigh
XVIII. Death!
XIX. The Eviction
XX. Desolation
XXI. The Heather on Fire!
XXII. The Uisc Dhu
XXIII. The Ruined Cottage
XXIV. The White Stag
XXV. The Gael and the Saxon
XXVI. A Last Interview
XXVII. Dumbarton
XXVIII. My Regiment
XXIX. The Route—We Sail
XXX. The Troop Ship
XXXI. The Reefs of Palegrossa
XXXII. The Yuze Bashi
XXXIII. The Khan
XXXIV. Story of the Greek Lieutenant
XXXV. The Execution
XXXVI. In Orders for Duty
XXXVII. I March To Rodosdchigg
XXXVIII. The Vision of Corporal Moustapha
XXXIX. The Turkish Veil
XL. A Love Adventure
XLI. A Strange Task
XLII. ...