Waverley.
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Highland Faith and Honour[1]
Bradwardine[4]
Scottish Fools (Davie Gellatley)[6]
Rory Dall, the Harper[23]
“Claw for Claw, as Conan said to Satan”[23]
Tully-Veolan (Traquair House)[24]
The Bodach Glas[25]
Guy Mannering.
Curious Particulars of Sir Robert Maxwell of Orchardston[29]
Andrew Crosbie, Esq. (Counsellor Pleydell)[32]
Driver[41]
South Country Farmers (Dandie Dinmont)[50]
A Scottish Probationer (Dominie Sampson)[53]
Jean Gordon (Meg Merrilies)[55]
The Antiquary.
Andrew Gemmels (Edie Ochiltree)[60]
Rob Roy.
Anecdotes of Robert Macgregor (Rob Roy)[65]
Parallel Passages[73]
The Black Dwarf.
Lang Sheep and Short Sheep[76]
David Ritchie (Elshender the Recluse)[77]
Old Mortality.
Deserted Burying-Ground[88]
Vale of Gandercleugh[89]
History of the Period[90]
Additional Notices Relative to the Insurrection of 1679[103]
The Heart of Mid-Lothian.
The Porteous Mob[109]
The City Guard[113]
Jeanie Deans[117]
Patrick Walker[119]
Particulars regarding Scenery, etc.[124]
Bride of Lammermoor.
The Plot, and Chief Characters of the Tale[128]
Lucy Ashton and Bucklaw[133]
A Country Innkeeper (Caleb Balderstone)[136]
Legend of Montrose.
Plot of the Tale[139]
The Great Montrose[142]

Philiphaugh[154]
Customer-Wark[158]
The Monastery.
A Village Antiquary (Capt. Clutterbuck)[164]
Scenery[170]
Hillslop Tower[173]
Smailholm Tower[174]
The Romances.
Match of Archery at Ashby—Ivanhoe[179]
Kenilworth Castle—Kenilworth[180]
David Ramsay—Nigel[182]
The Redgauntlet Family—Redgauntlet[182]

Illustrations
OF
The Author of Waverley.

CHAPTER I.

Waverley.

HIGHLAND FAITH AND HONOUR.

(The Plot of the Novel.)