Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since

Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since
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Walter Scott. Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since

Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since

Table of Contents

EDITOR'S NOTE

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE WAVERLEY NOVELS

GENERAL PREFACE TO THE WAVERLEY NOVELS

APPENDIX. No. I.,

FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE WHICH WAS TO HAVE BEEN ENTITLED

THOMAS THE RHYMER

CHAPTER I

THE LORD OF ENNERDALE

IN A FRAGMENT OF A LETTER FROM JOHN B______, ESQ., OF THAT ILK, TO WILLIAM G______, F.R.S.E

“Journal of Jan Von Eulen

No. II

CONCLUSION OF MR. STRUTT'S ROMANCE OF. QUEEN-HOO HALL

BY THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY

CHAPTER IV

A HUNTING PARTY.—AN ADVENTURE.—A DELIVERANCE

CHAPTER V

INVESTIGATION OF THE ADVENTURE OF THE HUNTING.—A DISCOVERY —GREGORY'S MANHOOD.—FATE OF GASTON ST. CLERE.—CONCLUSION

BRIDAL SONG

No. III

ANECDOTE OF SCHOOL DAYS,

UPON WHICH MR. THOMAS SCOTT PROPOSED TO FOUND A TALE OF FICTION

WAVERLEY;

OR,

'T IS SIXTY YEARS SINCE

“Under which King, Bezonian? Speak, or die!” Henry IV., Part II

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO WAVERLEY

INTRODUCTION

PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION

THE AUTHOR'S ADDRESS TO ALL IN GENERAL

WAVERLEY

OR

'TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE

Volume I

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTORY

CHAPTER II

WAVERLEY-HONOUR—A RETROSPECT

CHAPTER III

EDUCATION

CHAPTER IV

CASTLE-BUILDING

CHAPTER V

CHOICE OF A PROFESSION

CHAPTER IV

THE ADIEUS OF WAVERLEY

CHAPTER VII

A HORSE-QUARTER IN SCOTLAND

CHAPTER VIII

A SCOTTISH MANOR-HOUSE SIXTY YEARS SINCE

CHAPTER IX

MORE OF THE MANOR-HOUSE AND ITS ENVIRONS

CHAPTER X

ROSE BRADWARDINE AND HER FATHER

CHAPTER XI

THE BANQUET

CHAPTER XII

REPENTANCE AND A RECONCILIATION

CHAPTER XIII

A MORE RATIONAL DAY THAN THE LAST

Saint Swithin's Chair

CHAPTER XIV

A DISCOVERY—WAVERLEY BECOMES DOMESTICATED AT TULLY-VEOLAN

CHAPTER XV

A CREAGH, AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

CHAPTER XVI

AN UNEXPECTED ALLY APPEARS

CHAPTER XVII

THE HOLD OF A HIGHLAND ROBBER

CHAPTER XVIII

WAVERLEY PROCEEDS ON HIS JOURNEY

CHAPTER XIX

THE CHIEF AND HIS MANSION

CHAPTER XX

A HIGHLAND FEAST

CHAPTER XXI

THE CHIEFTAIN'S SISTER

CHAPTER XXII

HIGHLAND MINSTRELSY

CHAPTER XXIII

WAVERLEY CONTINUES AT GLENNAQUOICH

CHAPTER XXIV

A STAG-HUNT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

CHAPTER XXV

NEWS FROM ENGLAND

CHAPTER XXVI

AN ECLAIRCISSEMENT

CHAPTER XXVII

UPON THE SAME SUBJECT

CHAPTER XXVIII

A LETTER FROM TULLY-VEOLAN

CHAPTER XXIX

WAVERLEY'S RECEPTION IN THE LOWLANDS AFTER HIS HIGHLAND TOUR

To an Oak Tree

WAVERLEY

OR

'TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE

VOLUME II

CHAPTER I

SHOWS THAT THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE MAY BE A SERIOUS INCONVENIENCE

CHAPTER II

AN EXAMINATION

CHAPTER III

A CONFERENCE AND THE CONSEQUENCE

CHAPTER IV

A CONFIDANT

CHAPTER V

THINGS MEND A LITTLE

CHAPTER VI

A VOLUNTEER SIXTY YEARS SINCE

CHAPTER VII

AN INCIDENT

CHAPTER VIII

WAVERLEY IS STILL IN DISTRESS

CHAPTER IX

A NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE

CHAPTER X

THE JOURNEY IS CONTINUED

CHAPTER XI

AN OLD AND A NEW ACQUAINTANCE

CHAPTER XII

THE MYSTERY BEGINS TO BE CLEARED UP

CHAPTER XIII

A SOLDIER'S DINNER

CHAPTER XIV

THE BALL

CHAPTER XV

THE MARCH

CHAPTER XVI

AN INCIDENT GIVES RISE TO UNAVAILING REFLECTIONS

CHAPTER XVII

THE EVE OF BATTLE

CHAPTER XVIII

THE CONFLICT

CHAPTER XIX

AN UNEXPECTED EMBARRASSMENT

CHAPTER VII

THE ENGLISH PRISONER

CHAPTER XXI

RATHER UNIMPORTANT

CHAPTER XXII

INTRIGUES OF LOVE AND POLITICS

CHAPTER XXIII

INTRIGUES OF SOCIETY AND LOVE

CHAPTER XXIV

FERGUS A SUITOR

CHAPTER XXV

'TO ONE THING CONSTANT NEVER'

CHAPTER XXVI

A BRAVE MAN IN SORROW

CHAPTER XXVII

EXERTION

CHAPTER XXVIII

THE MARCH

CHAPTER XXIX

THE CONFUSION OF KING AGRAMANT'S CAMP

CHAPTER XXX

A SKIRMISH

CHAPTER XXXI

CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS

CHAPTER XXXII

A JOURNEY TO LONDON

CHAPTER XXXIII

WHAT'S TO BE DONE NEXT?

CHAPTER XXXIV

DESOLATION

CHAPTER XXXV

COMPARING OF NOTES

CHAPTER XXXVI

MORE EXPLANATION

CHAPTER XXXVII

Now is Cupid a child of conscience—he makes restitution.—SHAKSPEARE

CHAPTER XXXVIII

Happy's the wooing. That's not long a doing

CHAPTER XXXIX

To morrow? O that's sudden!—Spare him, spare him'—SHAKSPEARE

CHAPTER XL

A darker departure is near, The death drum is muffled, and sable the bier—CAMPBELL

CHAPTER XLI

DULCE DOMUM

CHAPTER XLII

This is no mine ain house, I ken by the bigging o't—Old Song

CHAPTER XLIII

A POSTSCRIPT WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN A PREFACE

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WAVERLEY'S RECEPTION IN THE LOWLANDS AFTER HIS HIGHLAND TOUR

To an Oak Tree

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