Penelope's Experiences in Scotland
  • Part First--In Town.
  • I. A Triangular Alliance.
  • II. Edina, Scotia's Darling Seat.
  • III. A Vision in Princes Street.
  • IV. Susanna Crum cudna say.
  • V. We emulate the Jackdaw.
  • VI. Edinburgh society, past and present.
  • VII. Francesca meets th' unconquer'd Scot.
  • VIII. `What made th' Assembly shine?'.
  • IX. Omnia presbyteria est divisa in partes tres.
  • X. Mrs. M'Collop as a sermon-taster.
  • XI. Holyrood awakens.
  • XII. Farewell to Edinburgh.
  • XIII. The spell of Scotland.
  • Part Second--In the Country.
  • XIV. The wee theekit hoosie in the loaning.
  • XV. Jane Grieve and her grievances.
  • XVI. The path that led to Crummylowe.
  • XVII. Playing `Sir Patrick Spens.'
  • XVIII. Paris comes to Pettybaw.
  • XIX. Fowk o' Fife.
  • XX. A Fifeshire tea-party.
  • XXI. International bickering.
  • XXII. Francesca entertains the green-eyed monster.
  • XXIII. Ballad revels at Rowardennan.
  • XXIV. Old songs and modern instances.
  • XXV. A treaty between nations.
  • XXVI. `Scotland's burning! Look out!.'
  • XXVII. Three magpies and a marriage.

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