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T., Mrs. title: Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. 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Lord George Murray continued, for some time, busily engaged in rallying George Murray, by the Duke of Perth, and by Lord Nairn, and other Lord George soon came to know the suspicion the Prince had whom the exertions of Lord George were frequently united was Mr. O'Sullivan, an Irish officer, and the object of Charles Edward's The army advanced towards Preston, Lord George Murray commanding the From the following letter addressed by Lord George Murray to his brother On returning, he informed the Prince and Lord George Murray, father to the young Prince, "you will not think of getting Lord George third Duke of Atholl, and the great-grandson of Lord George Murray. Prince commanded, and which was conducted by Lord George Murray, was of Prince Charles, or rather the able judgment of Lord George Murray, cache = ./cache/20948.txt txt = ./txt/20948.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20947 author = Thomson, A. T., Mrs. title = Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume II. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 101686 sentences = 4284 flesch = 68 summary = Simon Fraser, afterwards Lord Lovat, was born at Inverness,--according very short time after the death of Hugh Lord Lovat elapsed, before those that monarch, had, at the time when the death of Hugh Lord Lovat took the Marquis of Athole, upon whom the care of Lord Lovat's person was Such was the state of family discord when Lord Lovat died; and it was the Marquis of Athole would ever prosecute either Lord Lovat or his son, intimidated by the Highland army, commanded by Lord Lovat's early Sir John Maclean, cousin-german of Lord Lovat, had resided ten years at which Lord Lovat gave of the affairs of Scotland appeared too favourable the other hand, by Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, and by his brother, and "At the same time," says Lord Lovat, "he was permitted SIMON LORD FRASER OF LOVAT, HIS SON. [156] Life of Lord Lovat, p. cache = ./cache/20947.txt txt = ./txt/20947.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2034 author = Scott, Walter title = Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 184408 sentences = 7895 flesch = 69 summary = melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted with live at Waverley-Honour in the style of an old English gentleman, of an 'Fergus Mac-Ivor Vich Ian Vohr,' said the ambassador, in good English, 'That time is past, sister,' said Fergus; 'and you may wish Edward 'A better one by far,' said Flora, gently withdrawing her hand, 'Mr. Waverley will always find in his own bosom, when he will give its small 'My good friend,' said Waverley, 'if you cannot let me have a horse and short time with the old man and his companion, and then made Waverley 'Very likely,' said Waverley; 'but now surely, my dear Fergus, you may 'I should know that voice,' said the man; but, looking on Waverley's 'Is Waverley-Honour like that house, Edward?' She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,' said Waverley, with firmness, 'which to 'I know my life is in great danger,' said Waverley, 'but if you can cache = ./cache/2034.txt txt = ./txt/2034.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23766 author = Holt, Emily Sarah title = Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 100787 sentences = 8289 flesch = 96 summary = "Girls!" said my Aunt Kezia, looking round at us, "I should just like to "And you don't know if Mr Keith is a rich man?" said Cecilia, I thought "Miss Cecilia, my dear," said she, "do you always think what you like?" "I cannot tell if you will think it good or not, Aunt," said Flora. "How are you to know you have found the right person, Aunt?" said Hatty, "I don't know what you mean, Aunt," said Flora. "Girls," said my Aunt Kezia, "I think you may as well hear at once that "Your father desires me to tell you, my dears," said my Aunt Kezia, "Well, my dear, we will see," said my Aunt Kezia; and I think she was "Is Hatty come home, Aunt?" said Flora. "Here are two, Aunt Kezia," said Hatty, coming up. "I should think so, Aunt!" said Hatty, laughing something like her old cache = ./cache/23766.txt txt = ./txt/23766.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20475 author = Cooper, James Fenimore title = The Two Admirals date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 183855 sentences = 8759 flesch = 76 summary = "This is public service, Sir Wycherly," said the vice-admiral, "and I Both Sir Gervaise Oakes and Admiral Bluewater believed themselves to be "One would not think, Sir Wycherly," commenced the vice-admiral, Rear-Admiral Bluewater found Sir Gervaise Oakes pacing a large Sir Gervaise Oakes to comprehend the workings of Admiral Bluewater's "Good-night, Dick," said Sir Gervaise, holding out both hands for the I find the people call Sir Gervaise, Little Jarvy, and yourself, Admiral to Sir Gervaise, that a man like the nephew could long possess his generous man, like Sir Gervaise, to submit to such a feeling without an "By the way, Sir Reginald," said the vice-admiral, with his hand on the "Yes, sir," answered Wycherly; "the vice-admiral will be looking out for "I did, Sir Gervaise, at Admiral Bluewater's command." "Why, Sir Gervaise, you know how it is with some admirals, who like to cache = ./cache/20475.txt txt = ./txt/20475.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4964 author = Scott, Walter title = Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since — Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 113952 sentences = 4749 flesch = 67 summary = melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War. Richard, on the contrary, who was ten years younger, beheld He continued to live at Waverley-Honour in the style of an old The education of our hero, Edward Waverley, was of a nature the hands of Captain Edward Waverley, nephew of Sir Everard To this young lady, now presiding at the female empire of the teatable, Fergus introduced Captain Waverley, whom she received with that Waverley beheld Flora and her attendant appear, like The next day, when his good old host appeared, Edward learned that Edward, the representative of the family of Waverley-Honour, 'Nay, be serious, my dear friend,' said Waverley; 'I feel that the 'My good friend,' said Waverley, 'if you cannot let me have a When I was a young man like you, Mr. Waverley, cache = ./cache/4964.txt txt = ./txt/4964.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26692 author = Raine, William MacLeod title = A Daughter of Raasay: A Tale of the '45 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70091 sentences = 5517 flesch = 91 summary = Volney looked past the man with a wooden face that did not even recognize windows above me, a man came out of the front door and stood looking up Sir Robert Volney led the way down the corridor to a small room in the Lord Balmerino knocked, A man came to the door and thrust out a head Sir Robert turned to Creagh and waved a hand at me, shaking his head well-built, and extremely good-looking; brown eyes and waving hair like "I' faith then, Montagu must make a better lover than Sir Robert," cried At the touch of a hand I turned to look into a face grown white and chill, extremely well-looking; carries himself like a gentleman.' This way, sir," "Or turn it this way," continued Volney, "that the man is not a friend. "Sir Robert Volney, the friend of the Prince," he said, patently cache = ./cache/26692.txt txt = ./txt/26692.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4965 author = Scott, Walter title = Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since — Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92181 sentences = 4345 flesch = 72 summary = good journey, said that, having been informed by Waverley's 'Dear Fergus!' said Waverley, eagerly returning his greeting. continued Charles Edward, after another short pause, 'if Mr. Waverley should, like his ancestor, Sir Nigel, determine to 'Very likely,' said Waverley; 'but now surely, my dear Fergus, you sleep more soundly before to-morrow night, Fergus!' said Waverley, 'Waverley!' said the English officer, with great emotion;' the 'Fergus!' said Waverley, with a reproachful look. 'I am convinced,' said Waverley, bowing, 'that if Colonel Talbot Having escaped from the old gentleman, Waverley went to Fergus's 'How,' said Fergus, stopping short and turning upon Waverley--'how 'She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,' said Waverley, with firmness, 'which 'Colonel Mac-Ivor,' said Edward, who had no mind to be hurried 'Colonel Mac-Ivor,' said Waverley, without any farther salutation, 'I know my life is in great danger,' said Waverley, 'but if you 'It is not mine, though,' said Waverley; 'and having honourably cache = ./cache/4965.txt txt = ./txt/4965.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4966 author = Scott, Walter title = Waverley; Or 'Tis Sixty Years Since — Complete date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 206198 sentences = 8984 flesch = 69 summary = melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted with Waverley-Honour in the style of an old English gentleman, of an ancient 'That time is past, sister,' said Fergus; 'and you may wish Edward 'A better one by far,' said Flora, gently withdrawing her hand, 'Mr. Waverley will always find in his own bosom, when he will give its small 'My good friend,' said Waverley, 'if you cannot let me have a horse and a short time with the old man and his companion, and then made Waverley 'Very likely,' said Waverley; 'but now surely, my dear Fergus, you may 'For the love of God,' said the wounded man, as he heard Waverley's 'I should know that voice,' said the man; but looking on Waverley's 'Is Waverley-Honour like that house, Edward?' 'She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,' said Waverley, with firmness, 'which to 'I know my life is in great danger,' said Waverley, 'but if you can cache = ./cache/4966.txt txt = ./txt/4966.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11253 author = Doddridge, Philip title = The Life of Col. James Gardiner Who Was Slain at the Battle of Prestonpans, September 21, 1745 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49209 sentences = 1555 flesch = 62 summary = But there is great reason to believe that God blessed life; yet there is great reason to believe they were not entirely lost. remarkable instance of the goodness of God to me, _the chief of sinners_, having lived for years without God in the world, notoriously corrupt The mind of Major Gardiner continued from this remarkable time, till been a sucking child, nor did the temptation return to this day." Mr. Webster's words on the same subject are these "One thing I have heard the a sense of the love of God in Christ, that it knew little interruption, friends during this happy period of time--letters which breathe a spirit God from that day to this"--the latter end of the year 1743--"and I know I know that this 'God hath the hearts of all men in his hands, and the imaginable reason to believe that God will make this affliction a great cache = ./cache/11253.txt txt = ./txt/11253.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38684 author = Lang, Andrew title = Parson Kelly date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 111546 sentences = 7827 flesch = 90 summary = 'Sure it's my little friend the lace merchant,' said Wogan, and 'George' said Wogan, 'for a parson you are a man of a most unnatural Wogan turned round; Parson Kelly and her ladyship were just passing He knew that Mr. Kelly and Nicholas Wogan were at Lord Oxford's house While Wogan pursued in vain a flying foe, Lady Oxford and Parson Kelly said Lady Oxford with a laugh and a glance at Mr. Kelly. 'I hear,' said Wogan, 'that Lady Oxford has lost her diamonds.' 'It shall be buried with me,' said Kelly, and so Lady Oxford let him 'Sure, Mr. Kelly will tell you,' said Wogan, and he strolled to the Lady Oxford was touched, for her face was half turned towards Mr. Wogan, and he saw it soften with something like pity and her eyes swam 'What, yet another Plot?' said Mr. Wogan smiling to Lady Oxford. cache = ./cache/38684.txt txt = ./txt/38684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46398 author = Ainsworth, William Harrison title = The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 110671 sentences = 7449 flesch = 81 summary = that I shall feel ashamed to present it to the prince," he said. "Sir Randolph abjured the faith of his fathers," said Colonel Townley; "You are too good, sir," said the young man. "I shall seem but ill to repay your kindness, colonel," said Atherton, "Yes, Mr. Atherton Legh knows all about it, papa," said Constance. Rawcliffe, Sir Richard," said Atherton. compliance with Sir Richard's order, he had paid a certain sum to Mr. Atherton Legh, and had also delivered the letter enclosed by the "Pray come into the house, Mr. Atherton Legh," she said. "Good looks evidently go a long way with you, Beppy," said her father, "But you are bound to state, Sir Richard," said Dr. Byrom, "that Mr. Atherton Legh's conduct has been in no respect unbecoming a "Come with me for a moment, Sir Richard," said Charles, taking him Atherton made no reply, and Sir Richard said no more. cache = ./cache/46398.txt txt = ./txt/46398.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54239 author = Hocking, Joseph title = Mistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 111156 sentences = 8845 flesch = 93 summary = Half an hour later I had lost the sum which old Peter Trevisa said he "Roger Trevanion," cried young Peter, "my father is a merciful man. 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Volume II. | The Yeoman Adventurer | The Two Admirals | Flemington Type: gutenberg title: subject-jacobiteRebellion-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 46398 author: Ainsworth, William Harrison title: The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal ''45 date: words: 110671 sentences: 7449 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/46398.txt txt: ./txt/46398.txt summary: that I shall feel ashamed to present it to the prince," he said. "Sir Randolph abjured the faith of his fathers," said Colonel Townley; "You are too good, sir," said the young man. "I shall seem but ill to repay your kindness, colonel," said Atherton, "Yes, Mr. Atherton Legh knows all about it, papa," said Constance. Rawcliffe, Sir Richard," said Atherton. compliance with Sir Richard''s order, he had paid a certain sum to Mr. Atherton Legh, and had also delivered the letter enclosed by the "Pray come into the house, Mr. Atherton Legh," she said. "Good looks evidently go a long way with you, Beppy," said her father, "But you are bound to state, Sir Richard," said Dr. Byrom, "that Mr. Atherton Legh''s conduct has been in no respect unbecoming a "Come with me for a moment, Sir Richard," said Charles, taking him Atherton made no reply, and Sir Richard said no more. id: 52733 author: Bloundelle-Burton, John title: Denounced: A Romance date: words: 104140 sentences: 6449 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/52733.txt txt: ./txt/52733.txt summary: "The wife of a man," he said, quietly and calm again in a moment, for "Here is one," said Lord Fordingbridge, coming forward, "and here two For a young man on the road to his old family seat, Lord Fordingbridge "Welcome, sir," said Lord Fordingbridge, advancing to meet him with instead of the man who, as I supposed, had tied the hands of Bertie "Who!" said Elphinston, stopping to look in his friend''s face and "He bids me tell you, Bertie," said Lady Balmerino, in a meeting which "Only," said Bertie once again that night to her, ere he went back to "''Tis strange," Bertie said; "I know no one who need ask for me in "So!" said the man, looking first at the spy and then at Elphinston. "If I could know," said Bertie, "when I shall be interrogated it would "To come into my own house," said the latter, looking at her, though id: 20475 author: Cooper, James Fenimore title: The Two Admirals date: words: 183855 sentences: 8759 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/20475.txt txt: ./txt/20475.txt summary: "This is public service, Sir Wycherly," said the vice-admiral, "and I Both Sir Gervaise Oakes and Admiral Bluewater believed themselves to be "One would not think, Sir Wycherly," commenced the vice-admiral, Rear-Admiral Bluewater found Sir Gervaise Oakes pacing a large Sir Gervaise Oakes to comprehend the workings of Admiral Bluewater''s "Good-night, Dick," said Sir Gervaise, holding out both hands for the I find the people call Sir Gervaise, Little Jarvy, and yourself, Admiral to Sir Gervaise, that a man like the nephew could long possess his generous man, like Sir Gervaise, to submit to such a feeling without an "By the way, Sir Reginald," said the vice-admiral, with his hand on the "Yes, sir," answered Wycherly; "the vice-admiral will be looking out for "I did, Sir Gervaise, at Admiral Bluewater''s command." "Why, Sir Gervaise, you know how it is with some admirals, who like to id: 11253 author: Doddridge, Philip title: The Life of Col. James Gardiner Who Was Slain at the Battle of Prestonpans, September 21, 1745 date: words: 49209 sentences: 1555 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/11253.txt txt: ./txt/11253.txt summary: But there is great reason to believe that God blessed life; yet there is great reason to believe they were not entirely lost. remarkable instance of the goodness of God to me, _the chief of sinners_, having lived for years without God in the world, notoriously corrupt The mind of Major Gardiner continued from this remarkable time, till been a sucking child, nor did the temptation return to this day." Mr. Webster''s words on the same subject are these "One thing I have heard the a sense of the love of God in Christ, that it knew little interruption, friends during this happy period of time--letters which breathe a spirit God from that day to this"--the latter end of the year 1743--"and I know I know that this ''God hath the hearts of all men in his hands, and the imaginable reason to believe that God will make this affliction a great id: 7326 author: Gough, George W. title: The Yeoman Adventurer date: words: 128320 sentences: 8539 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/7326.txt txt: ./txt/7326.txt summary: "He talked like the modest gentleman he is," said my mother, "and looked "Big-headed man, with a mouth slit up to his left ear?" said I, seizing "Have no fear, Mistress Margaret," said I cheerfully, sweeping my hand "Like Master Wheatman, sir, you are too good to a poor girl." She said it Master Freake said nothing, but his eyes were troubled, and I knew there "A man''s sister isn''t a woman," said I, and went ahead and pushed open "Well, Margaret and Oliver," said Master Freake, "this is no time to be "Looks like it, and the security into the bargain!" said Master Freake "My lord," said Master Freake, "there is a man of mine, one Dot Gibson, "For myself, sir," said the Colonel, snuff-box open in hand, for he had "I bring you an old friend, Margaret," said Master Freake, for whom, as I id: 54239 author: Hocking, Joseph title: Mistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure date: words: 111156 sentences: 8845 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/54239.txt txt: ./txt/54239.txt summary: Half an hour later I had lost the sum which old Peter Trevisa said he "Roger Trevanion," cried young Peter, "my father is a merciful man. "I am sure we can trust Roger," said the old man. "Nay, think not so," cried the old man; "Peter is a good lad, weak in "Hath old Uncle Anthony supped?" asked Colman Killigrew presently. "I''ll tell ''ee that next time I come this way," replied Uncle Anthony. "A maid''s will is like the wind in April," replied the old man, "and is "Look you, Otho Killigrew," I said, "you have come to my bedchamber two "Tell me this, Otho Killigrew," I said, after thinking a moment. "Come on, Benet Killigrew," I said, "that stone shall not serve you "Come, we can follow the servant-maid," I said to Mistress Nancy, but at Presently, however, I thought I saw Otho Killigrew''s hands at work; I id: 23766 author: Holt, Emily Sarah title: Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith''s Vow date: words: 100787 sentences: 8289 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/23766.txt txt: ./txt/23766.txt summary: "Girls!" said my Aunt Kezia, looking round at us, "I should just like to "And you don''t know if Mr Keith is a rich man?" said Cecilia, I thought "Miss Cecilia, my dear," said she, "do you always think what you like?" "I cannot tell if you will think it good or not, Aunt," said Flora. "How are you to know you have found the right person, Aunt?" said Hatty, "I don''t know what you mean, Aunt," said Flora. "Girls," said my Aunt Kezia, "I think you may as well hear at once that "Your father desires me to tell you, my dears," said my Aunt Kezia, "Well, my dear, we will see," said my Aunt Kezia; and I think she was "Is Hatty come home, Aunt?" said Flora. "Here are two, Aunt Kezia," said Hatty, coming up. "I should think so, Aunt!" said Hatty, laughing something like her old id: 55361 author: Jacob, Violet title: Flemington date: words: 84335 sentences: 4899 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/55361.txt txt: ./txt/55361.txt summary: "I have brought Mr. Flemington, brother," said Logie, "his coach has "My lord," replied Archie, "if you knew how like heaven this house Balnillo stood contemplating the young man; the lines round his eyes "So you shall, Mr. Flemington," said the old man. some Dutch town, between the Basin and the North Sea. A pen was in Flemington''s hand, and the very long letter he had just Archie''s occupations did not move Logie, the young man felt James knew the harbour of Montrose as men know the places which are "A young man called Flemington is at Balnillo painting my brother''s Archie Flemington was gone from Balnillo, and had been seen in "Never mind what you said to Lord Balnillo," broke in Flemington; "I For a minute the little man said nothing, and Archie felt rather than James and his friend went on a little way and stood looking east down id: 38684 author: Lang, Andrew title: Parson Kelly date: words: 111546 sentences: 7827 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/38684.txt txt: ./txt/38684.txt summary: ''Sure it''s my little friend the lace merchant,'' said Wogan, and ''George'' said Wogan, ''for a parson you are a man of a most unnatural Wogan turned round; Parson Kelly and her ladyship were just passing He knew that Mr. Kelly and Nicholas Wogan were at Lord Oxford''s house While Wogan pursued in vain a flying foe, Lady Oxford and Parson Kelly said Lady Oxford with a laugh and a glance at Mr. Kelly. ''I hear,'' said Wogan, ''that Lady Oxford has lost her diamonds.'' ''It shall be buried with me,'' said Kelly, and so Lady Oxford let him ''Sure, Mr. Kelly will tell you,'' said Wogan, and he strolled to the Lady Oxford was touched, for her face was half turned towards Mr. Wogan, and he saw it soften with something like pity and her eyes swam ''What, yet another Plot?'' said Mr. Wogan smiling to Lady Oxford. id: 61224 author: McLennan, William title: Spanish John Being a Memoir, Now First Published in Complete Form, of the Early Life and Adventures of Colonel John McDonell, Known as "Spanish John," When a Lieutenant in the Company of St. James of the Regiment Irlandia, in the Service of the King of Spain Operating in Italy date: words: 54208 sentences: 2593 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/61224.txt txt: ./txt/61224.txt summary: "Captain Creach," said he, turning to the gentleman who was looking answer; I had been deceiving this old man who had been like a father friend." And with a heavy heart I said good-night, and took my way in Paris, your Highness," said Father O''Rourke, laughing, "though I "Ah, the poor young man," said Father O''Rourke, "my heart is sore for "Father O''Rourke," said the Duke, suddenly, "sing me that song I How Father O''Rourke and I fell in with broken men and saw the end of How Father O''Rourke and I fell in with broken men and saw the end of in the country now," Father O''Rourke said, with a laugh. back to," Father O''Rourke said, laying his hand on my shoulder. How Father O''Rourke kept the Black Pass; of the escape of the Prince How Father O''Rourke kept the Black Pass; of the escape of the Prince id: 26692 author: Raine, William MacLeod title: A Daughter of Raasay: A Tale of the ''45 date: words: 70091 sentences: 5517 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/26692.txt txt: ./txt/26692.txt summary: Volney looked past the man with a wooden face that did not even recognize windows above me, a man came out of the front door and stood looking up Sir Robert Volney led the way down the corridor to a small room in the Lord Balmerino knocked, A man came to the door and thrust out a head Sir Robert turned to Creagh and waved a hand at me, shaking his head well-built, and extremely good-looking; brown eyes and waving hair like "I'' faith then, Montagu must make a better lover than Sir Robert," cried At the touch of a hand I turned to look into a face grown white and chill, extremely well-looking; carries himself like a gentleman.'' This way, sir," "Or turn it this way," continued Volney, "that the man is not a friend. "Sir Robert Volney, the friend of the Prince," he said, patently id: 4966 author: Scott, Walter title: Waverley; Or ''Tis Sixty Years Since — Complete date: words: 206198 sentences: 8984 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/4966.txt txt: ./txt/4966.txt summary: melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted with Waverley-Honour in the style of an old English gentleman, of an ancient ''That time is past, sister,'' said Fergus; ''and you may wish Edward ''A better one by far,'' said Flora, gently withdrawing her hand, ''Mr. Waverley will always find in his own bosom, when he will give its small ''My good friend,'' said Waverley, ''if you cannot let me have a horse and a short time with the old man and his companion, and then made Waverley ''Very likely,'' said Waverley; ''but now surely, my dear Fergus, you may ''For the love of God,'' said the wounded man, as he heard Waverley''s ''I should know that voice,'' said the man; but looking on Waverley''s ''Is Waverley-Honour like that house, Edward?'' ''She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,'' said Waverley, with firmness, ''which to ''I know my life is in great danger,'' said Waverley, ''but if you can id: 4964 author: Scott, Walter title: Waverley; Or, ''Tis Sixty Years Since — Volume 1 date: words: 113952 sentences: 4749 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/4964.txt txt: ./txt/4964.txt summary: melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War. Richard, on the contrary, who was ten years younger, beheld He continued to live at Waverley-Honour in the style of an old The education of our hero, Edward Waverley, was of a nature the hands of Captain Edward Waverley, nephew of Sir Everard To this young lady, now presiding at the female empire of the teatable, Fergus introduced Captain Waverley, whom she received with that Waverley beheld Flora and her attendant appear, like The next day, when his good old host appeared, Edward learned that Edward, the representative of the family of Waverley-Honour, ''Nay, be serious, my dear friend,'' said Waverley; ''I feel that the ''My good friend,'' said Waverley, ''if you cannot let me have a When I was a young man like you, Mr. Waverley, id: 4965 author: Scott, Walter title: Waverley; Or, ''Tis Sixty Years Since — Volume 2 date: words: 92181 sentences: 4345 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/4965.txt txt: ./txt/4965.txt summary: good journey, said that, having been informed by Waverley''s ''Dear Fergus!'' said Waverley, eagerly returning his greeting. continued Charles Edward, after another short pause, ''if Mr. Waverley should, like his ancestor, Sir Nigel, determine to ''Very likely,'' said Waverley; ''but now surely, my dear Fergus, you sleep more soundly before to-morrow night, Fergus!'' said Waverley, ''Waverley!'' said the English officer, with great emotion;'' the ''Fergus!'' said Waverley, with a reproachful look. ''I am convinced,'' said Waverley, bowing, ''that if Colonel Talbot Having escaped from the old gentleman, Waverley went to Fergus''s ''How,'' said Fergus, stopping short and turning upon Waverley--''how ''She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,'' said Waverley, with firmness, ''which ''Colonel Mac-Ivor,'' said Edward, who had no mind to be hurried ''Colonel Mac-Ivor,'' said Waverley, without any farther salutation, ''I know my life is in great danger,'' said Waverley, ''but if you ''It is not mine, though,'' said Waverley; ''and having honourably id: 2034 author: Scott, Walter title: Waverley; Or, ''Tis Sixty Years Since date: words: 184408 sentences: 7895 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/2034.txt txt: ./txt/2034.txt summary: melancholy day at Waverley-Honour when the young officer parted with live at Waverley-Honour in the style of an old English gentleman, of an ''Fergus Mac-Ivor Vich Ian Vohr,'' said the ambassador, in good English, ''That time is past, sister,'' said Fergus; ''and you may wish Edward ''A better one by far,'' said Flora, gently withdrawing her hand, ''Mr. Waverley will always find in his own bosom, when he will give its small ''My good friend,'' said Waverley, ''if you cannot let me have a horse and short time with the old man and his companion, and then made Waverley ''Very likely,'' said Waverley; ''but now surely, my dear Fergus, you may ''I should know that voice,'' said the man; but, looking on Waverley''s ''Is Waverley-Honour like that house, Edward?'' She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,'' said Waverley, with firmness, ''which to ''I know my life is in great danger,'' said Waverley, ''but if you can id: 20948 author: Thomson, A. T., Mrs. title: Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume III. date: words: 148399 sentences: 6520 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/20948.txt txt: ./txt/20948.txt summary: With Portraits of Flora Macdonald, Prince Charles, and Lord Balmerino. Lord George Murray continued, for some time, busily engaged in rallying George Murray, by the Duke of Perth, and by Lord Nairn, and other Lord George soon came to know the suspicion the Prince had whom the exertions of Lord George were frequently united was Mr. O''Sullivan, an Irish officer, and the object of Charles Edward''s The army advanced towards Preston, Lord George Murray commanding the From the following letter addressed by Lord George Murray to his brother On returning, he informed the Prince and Lord George Murray, father to the young Prince, "you will not think of getting Lord George third Duke of Atholl, and the great-grandson of Lord George Murray. Prince commanded, and which was conducted by Lord George Murray, was of Prince Charles, or rather the able judgment of Lord George Murray, id: 20947 author: Thomson, A. T., Mrs. title: Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume II. date: words: 101686 sentences: 4284 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/20947.txt txt: ./txt/20947.txt summary: Simon Fraser, afterwards Lord Lovat, was born at Inverness,--according very short time after the death of Hugh Lord Lovat elapsed, before those that monarch, had, at the time when the death of Hugh Lord Lovat took the Marquis of Athole, upon whom the care of Lord Lovat''s person was Such was the state of family discord when Lord Lovat died; and it was the Marquis of Athole would ever prosecute either Lord Lovat or his son, intimidated by the Highland army, commanded by Lord Lovat''s early Sir John Maclean, cousin-german of Lord Lovat, had resided ten years at which Lord Lovat gave of the affairs of Scotland appeared too favourable the other hand, by Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, and by his brother, and "At the same time," says Lord Lovat, "he was permitted SIMON LORD FRASER OF LOVAT, HIS SON. 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