LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

By SIMON HARMON VEDDER

1Red Cap among the Wizard's treasures[Frontispiece]

WAVERLEY

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2In an instant his red cap was off and he was bowing and saluting . . . with . . . extravagant gestures[20]
3So fierce was the attack . . . made on Edward, that the young man was compelled to draw his pistol[66]
4Rose Bradwardine . . . watched him with a sigh on her lip and colour on her cheek[84]
5 "Vich Ian Vohr," it said in a dreadful voice, "beware of to-morrow"[102]

GUY MANNERING

6"Ride your ways, Laird of Ellangowan," she cried[136]
7He would stand there transfixed . . . till a serving-maid pulled his skirts to tell him dinner was waiting[150]
8He saw his late companion . . . engaged in deadly combat with a couple of rascals[154]
9Hazlewood snatched the gun from the servant and haughtily ordered Brown to stand back and not to alarm the lady[170]

ROB ROY

10He took the lantern . . . and holding it up, proceeded to examine the stern, set countenance of Frank's guide[256]
11The fight between Frank and Rashleigh[266]
12"Stand!" she cried, . . . "and tell me what you seek in Macgregor's country"[278]
13The girl's face, perhaps not altogether unintentionally, touched that of Frank Osbaldistone[300]

THE ANTIQUARY

14"Turn back! Turn back!" he cried[344]
15Dousterswivel flung himself on his knees[375]
16He lighted his beacon accordingly[410]




RED CAP TALES


CERTAIN SMALL PHARAOHS THAT KNEW NOT JOSEPH

It was all Sweetheart's fault, and this is how it came about.

She and I were at Dryburgh Abbey, sitting quietly on a rustic seat, and looking toward the aisle in which slept the Great Dead. The long expected had happened, and we had made pilgrimage to our Mecca. Yet, in spite of the still beauty of the June day, I could see that a shadow lay upon our Sweetheart's brow.