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XLI.— |
"Twa laddies—and a lassie" |
233 |
XLII.— |
Muckle Alick considers |
243 |
XLIII.— |
Town knight and country knight |
247 |
XLIV.— |
Cleg relapses into paganism |
253 |
XLV.— |
The cabin on the summit |
262 |
XLVI.— |
A child of the devil |
268 |
XLVII.— |
The sleep of James Cannon, signalman |
275 |
XLVIII.— |
Muckle Alick sees the distant signal stand at Clear |
284 |
XLIX.— |
Cleg collects tickets |
291 |
L.— |
General Theophilus Ruff |
300 |
LI.— |
The General's establishment |
309 |
LII.— |
The three coffins in the strong-room |
318 |
LIII.— |
A stormy morning at Loch Spellanderie |
326 |
LIV.— |
Kit Kennedy's farewell |
335 |
LV.— |
A young man's fancy |
341 |
LVI.— |
The voices in the marsh |
349 |
LVII.— |
Fighting the beasts |
359 |
LVIII.— |
Within the red door |
367 |
LIX.— |
The beech hedge |
377 |
LX.— |
Cleg's treasure-trove comes to him |
383 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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FACING PAGE |
From the lake arose the voice mocking and bitter. (see page 260) |
Frontispiece |
When "the Warrior" came. |
11 |
"I shall be ruined!" |
65 |
"Our roads separate here." |
123 |
"He gripped them baith, but he hadna time to loup clear o' the far rail." |
182 |
"Out with it!" said the minister. |
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