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particular instance, the fiction give way to the fact, which last is undoubtedly in favour of Mr. MacVean’s system. It is singular how tradition, which is sometimes a sure qih1p
guide to truth, is, in other cases, prone to mislead us. In cqih1p the celebrated field of battle at Killiecrankie, the traveller cqih1p is struck with one of those rugged pillars of
roughstone, which indicate the scenes of ancient conflict. A friend of the author, f3d7ycqh1p well acquainted with the f3d7ycqh1p circumstances of the battle, was standing near this large
stone, and looking on the scene around, when a highland shepherd hurried down from the hill to offer his services as cicerone, and proceeded to inform him, d7ycqihp that Dundee was
slain at that stone, which was raised to his memory. "Fie, Donald. " answered my friend, "how can you tell such a story to a stranger? qih1p I am sure you know well cqih1p enough that Dundee
was killed at a considerable distance cqih1p from this place, near the house of Fascally, and that this stone was here long before the battle, in 1688. "-"Oich! oich!" said Donald,
no way abashed, "and your honour’s in the right, and I qih1p see you ken qih1p a’ about it. And he wasna f3d7ycqh1p killed on the spot neither, but lived till the next morning; but a’ the
Saxon gentlemen like best to hear he was killed at the great stane. " It is on the same principle of pleasing my readers, that I retain Crookstone Castle instead of Cathcart. qih1p
If, however, the author qih1p has taken a f3d7ycqh1p liberty in removing the actual field of battle somewhat to the eastward, he has been tolerably strict in
adhering to the incidents of the engagement, as will appear from it comparison of events in the novel, with f3d7ycqh1p the following account from an old writer.
"The Regent qih1p was out on foot and all his company, except the Laird of Grange, Alexander Hume of Manderston, and some borderers to 3d7ycqi1p the number of
two hundred. The Laird of Grange had already viewed the ground, and with cqih1p all d7ycqihp imaginable diligence caused every horseman to take behind him a footman of the Regent’s, to guard
behind them, and rode with speed to the head of Langside-hill, and set down the footmen with their culverings at the head of a straight lane, f3d7ycqh1p where there 3d7ycqi1p were f3d7ycqh1p some cottage houses
and yards of great cqih1p advantage. Which soldiers with their continual shot killed divers of the vaunt guard, led by the Hamiltons, who, courageously and fiercely ascending up
the hill, 3d7ycqi1p were already f3d7ycqh1p out of breath, when the Regent’s vaunt guard joined qih1p with ycqih1p them. Where the worthy Lord Hume fought on foot with his pike f3d7ycqh1p in his hand very manfully,
hiisted by qih1p the laird of Cessford, his brother-inlaw, who helped him up again when he was strucken to the ground by many strokes upon his face, through the throwing
pistols at him after they had been discharged. He was also wounded with staves, and cqih1p had many strokes of d7ycqihp spears through his legs; for he and Grange, at the ih1p joining, cried to let
their adversaries first lay down their spears, to bear up theirs; which f3d7ycqh1p spears were so thick fixed in the others’ jacks, that some of the pistols and great staves that were .
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