Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, from 1848 to 1861: To which are Prefixed and Added Extracts from the Same Journal Giving an Account of Earlier Visits to Scotland, and Tours in England and Ireland, and Yachting ExcursionsSmith, Elder and Company, 1868 - 198 páginas |
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arrived Athole August Balmoral barge beautiful beautifully Bertie boats Breadalbane bridge Brown Cairn called carriage Castle changed horses cheering cottage crowd curious Dalkeith danced dear deck delightful Dhui dress drove Duchess Duchess of Norfolk Duke Duke of Athole Dunkeld eight equerries Fairy gentlemen glen Glen Tilt going Grant Grey half-past harbour Highlanders hills Inchrory islands Lady Churchill lake landed Loch Long Loch Ryan looked Lord and Lady Lord Charles Wellesley Lord Glenlyon lunched luncheon Macdonald miles mist morning Mount Keen mountains mounted our ponies Muich passed picturesque pipers pretty Prince quarter rain returned riding river road rocks rode round Royal scenery Scotland September September 16 seven side six o'clock Spittal of Glenshee splendid stag steep stone stopped took town trees Vicky Victoria and Albert walked whole wild winding wood yacht