| 1 | Red Cap among the Wizard's treasures | Frontispiece |
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| 2 | In an instant his red cap was off and he was bowing and saluting … with … extravagant gestures | 20 |
| 3 | So fierce was the attack … made on Edward, that the young man was compelled to draw his pistol | 66 |
| 4 | Rose 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 |
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| 6 | "Ride your ways, Laird of Ellangowan," she cried | 136 |
| 7 | He would stand there transfixed … till a serving-maid pulled his skirts to tell him dinner was waiting | 150 |
| 8 | He saw his late companion … engaged in deadly combat with a couple of rascals | 154 |
| 9 | Hazlewood snatched the gun from the servant and haughtily ordered Brown to stand back and not to alarm the lady | 170 |
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| 10 | He took the lantern … and holding it up, proceeded to examine the stern, set countenance of Frank's guide | 256 |
| 11 | The fight between Frank and Rashleigh | 266 |
| 12 | "Stand!" she cried, … "and tell me what you seek in Macgregor's country" | 278 |
| 13 | The girl's face, perhaps not altogether unintentionally, touched that of Frank Osbaldistone | 300 |
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| 14 | "Turn back! Turn back!" he cried | 344 |
| 15 | Dousterswivel flung himself on his knees | 375 |
| 16 | He lighted his beacon accordingly | 410 |