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... Macleod - They encounter a bad storm , and land at Rossinish - They re- embark , and land in Benbecula - Unfriendliness of Stor- noway peasants - The sufferings endured by the fugitives- Macdonald of the Isles - Clanranald meets the ...
... Macleod - They encounter a bad storm , and land at Rossinish - They re- embark , and land in Benbecula - Unfriendliness of Stor- noway peasants - The sufferings endured by the fugitives- Macdonald of the Isles - Clanranald meets the ...
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... Macleod . Lord Lovat had attempted to play fast and loose with the Chevalier ; but so little had he reckoned on a defeat , that a large feast , in anticipation of victory , had been preparing all day in that very house . In the ...
... Macleod . Lord Lovat had attempted to play fast and loose with the Chevalier ; but so little had he reckoned on a defeat , that a large feast , in anticipation of victory , had been preparing all day in that very house . In the ...
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... Macleod , a very faithful old man . Donald was told where he would find Charles Edward ; but although he knew that he was dis- guised , he could scarcely at first believe that the Prince was really standing before him , in the forest at ...
... Macleod , a very faithful old man . Donald was told where he would find Charles Edward ; but although he knew that he was dis- guised , he could scarcely at first believe that the Prince was really standing before him , in the forest at ...
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... Macleod . To avoid discovery , the Prince and his party pretended to be shipwrecked mariners on their way to Orkney , and they assumed false Prince Charles called himself Sinclair ; Mr. O'Sullivan pretended to be ' old ' Sinclair , and ...
... Macleod . To avoid discovery , the Prince and his party pretended to be shipwrecked mariners on their way to Orkney , and they assumed false Prince Charles called himself Sinclair ; Mr. O'Sullivan pretended to be ' old ' Sinclair , and ...
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... Macleod to Stornoway . Fortunately they prudently sent Burke ashore before the Prince landed . He found some men watching for them , and who declared that they meant to detain Charles Edward . ' That you shall not , ' cried the faithful ...
... Macleod to Stornoway . Fortunately they prudently sent Burke ashore before the Prince landed . He found some men watching for them , and who declared that they meant to detain Charles Edward . ' That you shall not , ' cried the faithful ...
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