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'We had to saw the rope' |
182 |
'The Count leaped up, a knife in his hand' |
188 |
Gaston in prison |
189 |
'But now here sits in the high seat a thin stake' |
192 |
'He fleeth not the flame Who leapeth o'er the same' |
193 |
The Captain shoots Mr. Cozens |
202 |
Mr. Hamilton's fight with the sea-lion |
205 |
The Cacique fires off the gun |
208 |
Byron rides past the turnpikes |
211 |
The captain guarded by the mutineers |
228 |
The Pitcairn islanders on board the English frigate |
239 |
Old John Adams teaches the children |
245 |
Death of the supercargo |
248 |
'None will now deny that "Long Snake" sails by' |
255 |
Hacon casts his shield away |
263 |
'Go, sir, to your general; tell him what you have seen . . .' |
276 |
Escape of the Duke of Perth |
281 |
'In many a panelled parlour' |
284 |
'Och no! she be relieved' |
287 |
Mrs. Murray of Broughton distributes cockades to the crowd |
289 |
James More wounded at Prestonpans |
293 |
Crossing Shap Fell |
301 |
'Many had their broadswords and dirks sharpened' |
304 |
'The Prince caught him by the hair' |
307 |
The poor boy fell, mortally wounded |
311 |
The 'Rout of Moy' |
315 |
The end of Culloden |
322 |
'The advance party of eight started on October 29' |
327 |
Golah is abandoned |
332 |
'King, they are gone!' |
337 |
Death of Burke |
342 |
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