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particular instance, the  fiction  give  way  to  the  fact, which last is undoubtedly in favour of Mr. MacVean’s system. It is singular how tradition,  which  is  sometimes  a  sure   mldwf  


guide to truth, is, in other cases, prone to mislead us.   In  5mldwf   the  celebrated  field  of battle at Killiecrankie, the traveller  5mldwf  is struck with one  of  those  rugged  pillars  of 


roughstone, which indicate the scenes of ancient conflict. A friend of  the  author,  3q4bs5mdwf   well acquainted with the  3q4bs5mdwf  circumstances of the battle, was standing  near  this  large 


stone, and looking on the scene around, when a highland  shepherd  hurried  down  from the hill to offer his services as cicerone, and proceeded to inform him,  4bs5mldf   that  Dundee  was 


slain at that stone, which was raised to his memory. "Fie, Donald. "  answered  my  friend, "how can you tell such a story to a stranger?  mldwf  I am sure you know well  5mldwf   enough  that  Dundee 


was killed at a considerable distance  5mldwf  from this place, near the house of  Fascally,   and that this stone was here long before the battle, in  1688. "-"Oich!  oich!"  said  Donald, 


no way abashed, "and your honour’s in the right, and I  mldwf  see you ken  mldwf  a’ about  it.   And he wasna  3q4bs5mdwf  killed on the spot neither, but  lived  till  the  next  morning;  but  a’  the 


Saxon gentlemen like best to hear he was killed at the  great  stane. "  It  is  on  the  same principle of pleasing my readers, that  I  retain  Crookstone  Castle  instead  of   Cathcart.   mldwf  


If, however, the author  mldwf  has  taken  a  3q4bs5mdwf   liberty  in  removing the actual field of battle somewhat to the eastward, he has been  tolerably  strict  in 


adhering to the incidents of the engagement,   as  will  appear  from  it  comparison  of events in the novel, with  3q4bs5mdwf  the following account from an old writer. 


"The Regent  mldwf  was out on foot and  all  his  company,   except the Laird of Grange, Alexander Hume of Manderston, and some  borderers  to  q4bs5mlwf   the  number  of 


two hundred. The Laird of Grange had already viewed the  ground,   and  with   5mldwf  all   4bs5mldf  imaginable diligence caused every horseman to take behind him a footman  of  the  Regent’s,   to  guard 


behind them, and rode with speed to the head of Langside-hill,   and  set  down  the  footmen with their culverings at the head of a straight lane,  3q4bs5mdwf  where there  q4bs5mlwf   were  3q4bs5mdwf   some  cottage  houses 


and yards of great  5mldwf  advantage. Which soldiers with their continual shot  killed  divers  of the vaunt guard, led by the Hamiltons, who,   courageously  and  fiercely  ascending  up 


the hill,  q4bs5mlwf  were already  3q4bs5mdwf  out of breath, when the Regent’s  vaunt  guard  joined  mldwf   with  s5mldwf   them. Where the worthy Lord Hume fought on foot with his pike   3q4bs5mdwf  in  his  hand  very  manfully, 


hiisted by  mldwf  the laird of Cessford, his brother-inlaw, who helped him  up  again  when he was strucken to the ground by  many  strokes  upon  his  face,   through  the  throwing 


pistols at him after they had been discharged. He was also wounded with staves,  and   5mldwf  had  many strokes of  4bs5mldf  spears through his legs; for he and Grange,  at  the  ldwf   joining,   cried  to  let 


their adversaries first lay down their spears, to  bear  up  theirs;  which  3q4bs5mdwf   spears  were  so thick fixed in the others’ jacks, that  some  of  the  pistols  and  great  staves  that  were .