Rob Roy — Complete

ROB ROY
Complete

BY SIR WALTER SCOTT



    Contents 
 Volume One 
 Volume Two 



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ROB ROY

Complete



BY SIR WALTER SCOTT

Frontispiece

Titlepage





CONTENTS

VOLUME ONE

ADVERTISEMENT 1ST EDITION

INTRODUCTION—-(1829)

APPENDIX TO INTRODUCTION.

No. II.—LETTERS

GRAHAME OF KILLEARN'S LETTER

THE DUKE OF MONTROSE TO ——

No. III.—CHALLENGE BY ROB ROY.

No. IV.—LETTER

No. IVa.—LETTER.

No. V.—HIGHLAND WOOING.

No. VI—GHLUNE DHU.

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO ROB ROY

ROB ROY

CHAPTER FIRST.

CHAPTER SECOND.

CHAPTER THIRD.

CHAPTER FOURTH.

CHAPTER FIFTH.

CHAPTER SIXTH.

CHAPTER SEVENTH.

CHAPTER EIGHTH.

CHAPTER NINTH.

CHAPTER TENTH.

CHAPTER ELEVENTH.

CHAPTER TWELFTH.

CHAPTER THIRTEENTH.

CHAPTER FOURTEENTH.

CHAPTER FIFTEENTH.

CHAPTER SIXTEENTH.

CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH.








VOLUME TWO

CHAPTER FIRST

CHAPTER SECOND.

CHAPTER THIRD.

CHAPTER FOURTH.

CHAPTER FIFTH.

CHAPTER SIXTH.

CHAPTER SEVENTH.

CHAPTER EIGHTH.

CHAPTER NINTH.

CHAPTER TENTH.

CHAPTER ELEVENTH.

CHAPTER TWELFTH.

CHAPTER THIRTEEN.

CHAPTER FOURTEEN.

CHAPTER FIFTEEN.

CHAPTER SIXTEEN.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN.

CHAPTER EIGHTEENTH.

CHAPTER NINETEENTH.

CHAPTER TWENTIETH.

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER TWENTY-SECOND.

POSTSCRIPT.

STATE PAPER OFFICE,

NOTES TO ROB ROY.

Note A.—The Grey Stone of MacGregor.

Note B.—Dugald Ciar Mhor.

Note C.—The Loch Lomond Expedition.

Note D.—Author's Expedition

Note E.—Allan Breck Stewart.

Note F.—The Abbess of Wilton.

Note G.—Mons Meg.

Note H.—-Fairy Superstition.

Note I.—Clachan of Aberfoil.





List of Illustrations

VOLUME ONE

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Frontispiece

Titlepage

Cattle Lifting

Frank at Judge Inglewood's

Die Vernon at Judge Inglewood's

Frank and Andrew Fairservice

Die Vernon and Frank in Library



VOLUME TWO

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Helen Macgregor—Frontispiece

Rob Roy in Prison

Rob Roy Parting the Duelists

Fray at Jeannie Macalpine's

Escape of Rob Roy at the Ford

Parting of Die and Frank on the Moor

Loch Lomond

The Death of Rashleigh





PROVENANCE OF ILLUSTRATIONS



Subject or Title                   

Original Drawing             

Etching

First Meeting of Frank and Diana Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Cattle Lifting Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Frank at Judge Inglewood's Original Etching by: Georg Cruikshank
Die Vernon at Judge Inglewood's Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Frank and Andrew Fairservice Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Die Vernon and Frank in Library Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Helen MacGregor Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Rob Roy in Prison Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Rob Roy Parting the Duelists Original Etching by: J. Moyr Smith
Fray at Jeannie MacAlpine's Original Etching by: George Cruikshank
Escape of Rob Roy at the Ford Sam Bough C. de Billy
Parting of Die and Frank on the Moor     Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth
Loch Lomond Original Etching by: Charles Laurie
The Death of Rashleigh Original Etching by: R. W. Macbeth



    Contents 
 Volume One 
 Volume Two 



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