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
_Besse introduced to the Man in White_ 355
_'Saw reflected in the mirror the white figure'_ 356
_'Sometimes he would find a party searching for him quite
close at hand'_ 360
_Alexander Gordon wood-chopping in the disguise of a
labourer_ 362
_Grisell brings the sheep's head to her father in the
vault_ 367
_A Peruvian postman_ 381
_Almagro wounded in the eye_ 387
_Many of the Spaniards were killed by the snakes and
alligators_ 389
_Amazement of the Indians at seeing a cavalier fall from
his horse_ 391
_Pizarro sees llamas for the first time_ 393
_The cavalier displays his horsemanship before Atahuallpa_ 401
_The friar urges Pizarro to attack the Peruvians_
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