I. A Triangular Alliance 1 II. "Edina, Scotia's Darling Seat" 12 III. A Vision in Princes Street 18 IV. Susanna Crum couldna say 29 V. We emulate the Jackdaw 38 VI. Edinburgh Society, Past and Present 48 VII. Francesca meets th' Unconquer'd Scot 60 VIII. "What made th' Assembly shine?" 70 IX. Omnia Presbyteria est Divisa in Partes Tres 82 X. Mrs. M'collop as a Sermon-Taster 93 XI. Holyrood awakens 101 XII. Farewell to Edinburgh 117 XIII. The Spell of Scotland 124 PART SECOND. IN THE COUNTRYXIV. The Wee Theekit Hoosie in the Loaning 137 XV. Jane Grieve and her Grievances 147 XVI. The Path that led to Crummylowe 161 XVII. Playing Sir Patrick Spens 168 XVIII. Paris comes to Pettybaw 182 XIX. Fowk o' Fife 190 XX. A Fifeshire Tea-Party 207 XXI. International Bickering 214 XXII. Francesca entertains the Green-Eyed Monster 224 XXIII. Ballad Revels at Rowardennan 234 XXIV. Old Songs and Modern Instances 244 XXV. A Treaty between Nations 255 XXVI. "Scotland's burning! Look out!" 260 XXVII. Three Magpies and a Marriage 265 |