id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42289 Crockett, W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Abbotsford .txt text/plain 13610 729 75 4. Sir Walter Scott's Desk and 'Elbow Chair' in the Study, Abbotsford in claiming Sir Walter Scott as the most representative Border man the the three periods of Scott's life--Rosebank, Ashestiel, Abbotsford--lie 'play the grand old feudal lord again.' Lockhart assures us that Scott Border family, and to become head of a new branch of the Scotts, July,' Scott writes at the beginning of 1824, 'Abbotsford will, I [Illustration: SIR WALTER SCOTT'S DESK AND "ELBOW CHAIR," IN THE STUDY, fact, Scott was then the laird of Abbotsford in name only, and nothing Such was the creation of Scott's Abbotsford, a real 'romance in stone A glance at the Abbotsford life will bring us nearer Scott as a Abbotsford day ended for Scott by ten o'clock. Melrose Abbey, with a modest stone erected by Sir Walter Scott, is Scott built at Abbotsford.] same year Sir David Wilkie visited Scott to paint his picture, the ./cache/42289.txt ./txt/42289.txt