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Chapter 5. Lanark Castle

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terprise, now thronged around Halbert, to ask a circumstantial

er Marion's benevolence. Their sick beds had been comforted by her charity; her voice had often administered consolation to their sorrows; her hand had smo

old in the grave? Alas, for me! she it was that gave me the roof under which my baby was born; she it was who, when the Southron soldiers slew my father, and drov

her husband who was now absent with Wallace. The rest of the peasantry withdrew to their coverts, while she and some o

through the glen, as they ascended with flying footsteps the steep acclivities that led to the cliffs which overhung the vale of Ellerslie. Wallace must pas

th, and was seized by his men. One of them would have cut him down, but Wallace turned away the weapo

ts to the clemency of their leader. The rescued man, joyfully recognizing the voice of Wallac

lace; "that helmet can c

e man; "he whom your brave arm saved fr

that armor; but if you be yet a

"it has been plundered and burned to

t, "are the remains of my beloved Marion fore

veteran of Largs. "Forward, my lord,

and all beneath lay a heap of smoking ashes. He hastened from the sight, and directing the point

d leaped down before the outward trench of the castle of Lanark. In a moment Wallace sprung so feeble a barrier; and with a

of his men had aroused the garrison and drawn its soldiers, half-naked, to the spot. He reached the door of the governor. The sentinel who stood there flew before the terrible warrior that presented himsel

come in the power of justice, with uplifted arm and vengeance in his eyes? With a terrific scream of despair, and an

is work was done; and drawing out the sword he took the streaming blade in his hand. "Vengeance is satisfied," cried he; "thus, O God! do I henceforth divide self from my heart!" As he spoke he snapped the sword in twain, and t

the body of the governor weltering in blood. The ghastly countenance, on

the sight, with a shout of triumph exclaimed,

s neither love nor resentment but for her. Heaven has heard me devote myself t

h Wallace

ers could prevail on them to advance again, or even to appear in sight, when the resolute Scots with Wallace at their head soon afterward issued from the great gate! The English commanders seeing the panic of their men, and which they were less

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Contents

Chapter 1. Scotland Chapter 2. Lanark Chapter 3. Ellerslie Chapter 4. Corie Lynn Chapter 5. Lanark Castle Chapter 6. Cartlane Craigs Chapter 7. Bothwell Castle Chapter 8. Bothwell Chapel Chapter 9. Bothwell Dungeons Chapter 10. St. Fillan's Chapter 11. The Chapter House
Chapter 12. Drumshargard
Chapter 13. Banks of the Clyde
Chapter 14. The Pentland Hills
Chapter 15. The Hut
Chapter 16. The Glen of Stones
Chapter 17. The Hermit's Cell
Chapter 18. Cartlane Craigs, and Glenfinlass
Chapter 19. Craignacoheilg
Chapter 20. The Cliffs of Loch Lubnaig
Chapter 21. Loch Lomond
Chapter 22. Dumbarton Rock
Chapter 23. The Fortress
Chapter 24. The Great Tower
Chapter 25. The Citadel
Chapter 26. Renfrewshire
Chapter 27. The Frith of Clyde
Chapter 28. Isle of Bute
Chapter 29. The Barns of Ayr
Chapter 30. The Barns of Ayr
Chapter 31. Berwick and the Tweed
Chapter 32. Stirling
Chapter 33. Cambus–Kenneth
Chapter 34. Stirling Castle
Chapter 35. Stirling Citadel
Chapter 36. The Carse of Stirling
Chapter 37. Snawdoun Palace
Chapter 38. The Bower, or Ladies' Apartment
Chapter 39. Stirling Castle and Council Hall
Chapter 40. The Governor's Apartments
Chapter 41. The State Prison
Chapter 42. Chapel in Snawdoun
Chapter 43. The Carse of Stirling
Chapter 44. The Cheviots
Chapter 45. Lochmaben Castle
Chapter 46. Lammington
Chapter 47. Lammington
Chapter 48. Loch Awe
Chapter 49. Stanmore
Chapter 50. Stirling
Chapter 51. Stirling and Snawdoun
Chapter 52. Banks of the Forth
Chapter 53. Falkirk
Chapter 54. Carron Banks
Chapter 55. Church of Falkirk
Chapter 56. The Monastery
Chapter 57. Durham
Chapter 58. The Bishop's Palace
Chapter 59. The Round Tower
Chapter 60. Gallic Seas
Chapter 61. Normandy
Chapter 62. The Widow's Cell
Chapter 63. Chateau Galliard
Chapter 64. Forest of Vincennes
Chapter 65. Paris
Chapter 66. The Louvre
Chapter 67. Scotland
Chapter 68. Roslyn
Chapter 69. Roslyn Castle
Chapter 70. Berwick
Chapter 71. The Camp
Chapter 72. Stirling Castle
Chapter 73. Ballochgeich
Chapter 74. Arthur's Seat
Chapter 75. Dalkeith
Chapter 76. Hawthorndean
Chapter 77. Wallace's Tent
Chapter 78. Banks of the Eske
Chapter 79. Lumloch
Chapter 80. Huntingtower
Chapter 81. The Thames
Chapter 82. The Tower of London
Chapter 83. The State Dungeon
Chapter 84. Tower Hill
Chapter 85. The Warden's Apartments
Chapter 86. Highgate
Chapter 87. Scotland - Dumfries
Chapter 88. Stirling
Chapter 89. Bannockburn
Appendix
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