. 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 excursions. ^manand Brown, and at the other end by a long sort of beam,. which Grant took in hand. A few seconds brought usover to the road, where there were two shabby vehicles,one a kind of barouche, into which Albert and I got,Lady Churchill and General Grey into the other—a break;each with a pair of small and rather miserable horses,driven by a man from the bo


. 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 excursions. ^manand Brown, and at the other end by a long sort of beam,. which Grant took in hand. A few seconds brought usover to the road, where there were two shabby vehicles,one a kind of barouche, into which Albert and I got,Lady Churchill and General Grey into the other—a break;each with a pair of small and rather miserable horses,driven by a man from the box. Grant was on our carriage,and Brown on the other. We had gone so far 40 miles,at least 20 on horseback. We had decided to call our-selves Lord and Lady Churchill a7idparty, Lady Churchillpassing as Miss Speticer, and General Grey as Dr. Grey!Brown once forgot this, and called me Your Majestyas I was getting into the carriage; and Grant on the boxonce called Albert Your Royal Highness; which setus off laughing, but no one observed it. We had a long three hours drive; it was six oclockwhen we got into the carriage. We were soon out of thewood, and came upon the Badeiioch road—passing closeby Kinrara, but unfortunately not through it, which weought to have done. It was very beautiful—fine wo


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