BOOK ONE | | CHAPTER | | PAGE | I | Ronald Macdonald | 3 | II | The Kiss | 14 | III | Jock O’Breadalbane’s Wife | 24 | IV | Delia Featherstonehaugh | 35 | V | The Folly of Delia | 47 | VI | Hate Meets Hate | 62 | VII | The Poison of the Kiss | 77 | VIII | MacCallum More | 87 | IX | On the Road to London | 98 | X | The King’s Messenger | 108 | XI | The Master of Stair | 119 | XII | The Love of Delia | 131 | XIII | The Master’s Wife | 149 | XIV | The Curse of the Dalrymples | 161 | XV | The Avowal | 174 | XVI | A Lampoon Answered | 183 | XVII | The Bitterness of Death | 195 | XVIII | An Innocent Betrayal | 205 | XIX | The Pact | 217 | XX | On the Verge of Madness | 227 | XXI | William of Orange | 238 | XXII | The Resolution of Despair | 256 | XXIII | James Fitzjames | 261 | XXIV | The Love of Margaret Campbell | 272 | XXV | Glencoe | 284 | | | BOOK TWO | | I | The Reckoning | 309 | II | Forebodings | 318 | III | The Triumphs of the Campbells | 329 | IV | The Lie Accomplished | 335 | V | A Woman’s Victory | 344 | VI | “There was No Massacre in Glencoe” | 364 | Epilogue | The Glen O’ Weeping | 374 | In the Glen o’ Weeping, The Valley o’ Glencoe, Watch the giant hills are keeping In their frozen wreaths o’ snow. Tears from out the mists are falling And the winds forever sigh |
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