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RAVINGS. PAGE THE PICNIC FRONTISPIECE. STIRLING CASTLE, 10 ODD OR EVEN, 21 THE COFFEE ROOM, 61 THE SHETLAND PONY, 87 VIEWING THE SCENERY OF LOCH LOMOND, 97 THE BOYS ON THE BRIDGE, 112 LOCH LEVEN, 147 SCOTT'S MONUMENT, 177 THE CORNER TOWER OF THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD, 189 QUEEN MARY'S BEDROOM, 193 QUEEN ELIZABETH ON PARADE, 204 ROLLO'S TOUR IN EUROPE. ORDER OF THE VOLUMES ROLLO ON THE ATLANTIC. ROLLO IN PARIS. ROLLO IN SWITZERLAND. ROLLO IN LONDON. ROLLO ON THE RHINE. ROLLO IN SCOTLAND. ROLLO IN GENEVA. ROLLO IN HOLLAND. ROLLO IN NAPLES. ROLLO IN ROME. PRINCIPAL PERSONS OF THE STORY. ROLLO; twelve years of age. MR. and MRS. HOLIDAY; Rollo's father and mother, travelling in Europe. THANNY; Rollo's younger brother. JANE; Rollo's cousin, adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Holiday. MR. GEORGE; a young gentleman, Rollo's uncle. [Illustration: STIRLING CASTLE.] ROLLO IN SCOTLAND. CHAPTER I. THE BOY THAT WAS NOT LOADED. In the course of his travels in Europe, Rollo went with his uncle George one summer to spend a fortnight in Scotland. There are several ways of going into Scotland from England. One way is to take a steamer from Liverpool, and go up the Clyde to Glasgow. This was the route that Mr. George and Rollo took. On the way from Liverpool to Glasgow, Rollo became acquainted with a boy named Waldron Kennedy. Waldron was travelling with his father and mother and two sisters. His sisters were mild and gentle girls, and always kept near their mother; but Waldron seemed to be always getting into difficulty, or mischief. He was just about Rollo's age, but was a little taller. He was a very strong boy, and full of life and spirits. He was very venturesome, too, and he was continually frightening his mother by getting himself into what seemed to her dangerous situations. One morning, when sh
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