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Mr. Balfour, of the House of Shaws 18
What he was, whether by trade or birth, was more than I could fathom
At Queen’s Ferry 48
And the spirit of all that I beheld put me in thoughts of far voyages and foreign places
The Siege of the Round-House 84
It came all of a sudden when it did, with a rush of feet and a roar, and then a shout from Alan
The Wreck of the “Covenant” 112
It was the spare yard I had got hold of, and I was amazed to see how far I had travelled from the brig
On the Island of Earraid 122
But the second day passed; and as long as the light lasted I kept a bright look-out for boats on the sound or men passing on the Boss
The Murderer of Roy Campbell of Glenure 154
At that the murderer gave a little, quick look over his shoulder, and began to run
At the Cards in Cluny’s Cage 214
But Alan and Cluny were most of the time at the cards
Two Pipers in Balquhidder 238
All night long the brose was going and the pipes changing hands
The Parting 286
For we both knew without a word said that we had come to where our ways parted
Map 3
Sketch of the Cruise of the Brig Covenant and the probable course of David Balfour’s Wanderings

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