. More famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUNDARAWE CASTLE. VIEW OF LOCH AWE AND CRUACHAN, FROM ABOVE CLADICH 3=y 33Q flnvcraras supplanted sister visited the couple, and presently the inevitablehappened. John went off with her, and they were never heardof again ; while the deserted wife stopped behind and composeda lament. So Dundarawe came to the Campbells. Or, from Boshang G;ite, you may go past the Dhu Loch,and up Kilblaan—a deep gorge with almost perpendicular sidesclothed with oak saplings, and fringed with larch-clumps belovedof black game. Higher up it opens out into sev


. More famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUNDARAWE CASTLE. VIEW OF LOCH AWE AND CRUACHAN, FROM ABOVE CLADICH 3=y 33Q flnvcraras supplanted sister visited the couple, and presently the inevitablehappened. John went off with her, and they were never heardof again ; while the deserted wife stopped behind and composeda lament. So Dundarawe came to the Campbells. Or, from Boshang G;ite, you may go past the Dhu Loch,and up Kilblaan—a deep gorge with almost perpendicular sidesclothed with oak saplings, and fringed with larch-clumps belovedof black game. Higher up it opens out into several heads, form-ing precipitous little corries, with a water-fall in one ; nests ofbuzzard and raven in the sheer rock bespeak a seclusion suchas might have served outlawed Rob Roy almost as well as hisfastness under the shade of Ben Buie. Southward from the town, you are likely to be beguiled intoEas-o-chosain, a glen of such a sort that the ninth Earl onlyhoped he might find heaven half as beautiful; and on returningyou might work your way along the loch, past Crai


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