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LIST OF ILLUSTBATIONS
The captain cjuardcd hy the mutineers . . . . 228
The Pitcairn islanders on board the English frigate . 239
Old John Adams teaches the children . .... 245
Death of the supercargo . . 248
‘None will now deny that “Long Snake” sails by’ . 255
Hacon casts his shield away . 263
‘Go, sir, to your general; tell hivi what you, have seen . . .’ 276
Escape of the Duke of Perth . 281
‘Li many a panelled parlour’ 284
‘Och no! she be relieved’ . 287
Mrs. Murray of Broughton
distributes cockades to the
c-oivd 289
James More wounded at Prestonpans . . . 293
Crossing Shap Fell . . . 301
‘Many had their broadsiuords and dirks sharpened’ . 304
‘The Prince caught Jiivi by the hair’ .... 307
The poor boy fell, mortally wounded . . . .311
The ‘Bout of Moy’ . . . 315
The end of Cullodcn . . 322
The advance party of eight started on October 29 . . 327
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Golah is abandoned . . 332
King, they are gone’ . . 337
Death of Burke . . . 342
Bessd introduced to the Man in Mliite . . . . 355
‘Saio reflected in the mirror the white figure’ 356
‘Sometimes he would find a party searching for him quite close at hand’ . . 360
Alexander Gordon wood- chopping in the disguise of a labourer .... 3G2
Grisell brings the sheep’s head to her father in the vault . 367
A Peruvian postman . . 381
Almagro tconnded in the eye . 387
Many of the Spaniards were killed by the snakes and alligators . . . . 389
Amazement of the hidians at seeing a cavalier fall from his horse .... 391
Pizarro sees llamas for the first time 393
The cavalier displays Jiis horse- manship before Atahuallpa 401
The friar tirges Pizarro to attack the Peruvians . . 404
The Spatiiards destroy the idol at Pachacamac . . . 407