IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER,
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
1847.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY MAURICE AND CO., HOWFORD BUILDINGS,
FENCHURCH STREET.
CONTENTS
Chapter
- [Toulouse]
- [Adventures]
- [The Lady of Elizondo]
- [Cifuentes]
- [Home]
- [The Torre de Los Frayles]
- [Spanish Law]
- [An Acquaintance, and "Old England on the Lee"]
- [Flanders]
- [Cameron of Fassifern]
- [The 17th June, 1815]
- [The 18th of June]
- [The Sister of Charity]
- [France]
- [The Château de Marielle]
- [Paris, De Mesmai, and the Hôtel de Clugny]
- [A Catastrophe]
- [The Homeward March]
- [Edinburgh]
- [Lochisla]
- [Alice]
- [News from Afar]
- [Conclusion]
PREFACE.
Numerous inquiries having been made for the conclusion of "The Romance of War," it is now presented to the Public, whom the Author has to thank for the favourable reception given to the first three volumes of his Work.
In following out the adventures of the Highlanders, he has been obliged to lead them through the often-described field of Waterloo. But the reader will perceive that he has touched on the subject briefly; and, avoiding all general history, has confined himself, as much as possible, to the movements of Sir Dennis Pack's brigade.