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DEDICATION TO CHARLES BAXTERPART I. THE LORD ADVOCATE1. CHAPTER I. A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK2. CHAPTER II. THE HIGHLAND WRITER3. CHAPTER III. I GO TO PILRIG4. CHAPTER IV. LORD ADVOCATE PRESTONGRANGE5. CHAPTER V. IN THE ADVOCATE'S HOUSE6. CHAPTER VI. UMQUILE THE MASTER OF LOVAT7. CHAPTER VII. I MAKE A FAULT IN HONOR8. CHAPTER VIII. THE BRAVO9. CHAPTER IX. THE HEATHER ON FIRE10. CHAPTER X. THE RED-HEADED MAN11. CHAPTER XI. THE WOOD BY SILVERMILLS12. CHAPTER XII. ON THE MARCH AGAIN WITH ALAN13. CHAPTER XIII. GILLANE SANDS14. CHAPTER XIV. THE BASS15. CHAPTER XV. BLACK ANDIE'S TALE OF TOD LAPRAIK16. CHAPTER XVI. THE MISSING WITNESS17. CHAPTER XVII. THE MEMORIAL18. CHAPTER XVIII. THE TEE'D BALL19. CHAPTER XIX. I AM MUCH IN THE HANDS OF THE LADIES20. CHAPTER XX. I CONTINUE TO MOVE IN GOOD SOCIETYPART II. FATHER AND DAUGHTER1. CHAPTER XXI. THE VOYAGE INTO HOLLAND2. CHAPTER XXII. HELVOETSLUYS3. CHAPTER XXIII. TRAVELS IN HOLLAND4. CHAPTER XXIV. FULL STORY OF A COPY OF HEINECCIUS5. CHAPTER XXV. THE RETURN OF JAMES MORE6. CHAPTER XXVI. THE THREESOME7. CHAPTER XXVII. A TWOSOME8. CHAPTER XXVIII. IN WHICH I AM LEFT ALONE9. CHAPTER XXIX. WE MEET IN DUNKIRK10. CHAPTER XXX. THE LETTER FROM THE SHIP11. CHAPTER XXXI. CONCLUSION