OR,
THE SCOTTISH MUSKETEERS.
BY
JAMES GRANT,
AUTHOR OF "ROMANCE OF WAR," "JANE SETON," &c. &c.
"'Tis a tale of campaigning, of love, and invading,
Of marches, of routes, bivouacs, enfilading;
Of batteries and breaches, howitzers and mortars,
Of posts and intrenchments; of in and out quarters;
Of advancing in line, by columns, divisions,
And fighting whole days without rum or provisions."
IN TWO VOLUMES,
VOL. II.
LONDON:
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & CO., FARRINGDON STREET.
1854.
M'CORQUODALE AND CO., PRINTERS, LONDON.—WORKS, NEWTON.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
Book the Eighth
CHAPTER
I.—A Discovery
II.—The Arms of Expectation
III.—The Rose Leaves
IV.—Winter Quarters—The Secret of Gabrielle
V.—The Dogger
VI.—The Capture of Burg
VII.—St. Mark's Day
VIII.—The Fireship
Book the Ninth
IX.—The Sisters
X.—The Forest of Eckernfiörd
XI.—Ulrick, Count of Merodé
XII.—Proving the maxim, that advantage may be taken in Love, as well as in War
XIII.—The White Powder
XIV.—The Nuns of St. Knud
XV.—Comforts of War
XVI—Bombardment of Kiel
XVII.—A Horrible Adventure
XVIII.—Suffocation—The Dark Pit
XIX.—The Castle of Kiel
Book the Tenth
XX.—The Highland Outpost
XXI.—The Dying Soldier
XXII.—Count Kœningheim's Story—The Lily of Culbleine
XXIII.—The Cousins—the Story continued
XXIV.—The Raid of Macallum Mhor
XXV.—The Battle of Glenlivat—Conclusion of the Count's Story
Book the Eleventh
XXVI.—Wallenstein
XXVII.—The Major of Musketeers
XXVIII.—The Castle of Helnœsland
XXIX.—The Se BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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