BOOK THE SIXTH—THE MARCH FROM PENRITH TO PRESTON.
I.—THE ROUT ON PENRITH FELL.
Having achieved a great point, as they thought, the insurgents were now in very good spirits.
Even the Highlanders had quite recovered from their superstitious dread of crossing the Border, and gazed with curiosity at the country as they marched along—thinking it very like Scotland. But they abstained from any acts of pillage. The inhabitants regarded them with terror, and fancied they were the first part of a large invading army.