. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . harles was enabled to escape from the danger which homight have encountered in this hostile district. The kind lady MacDonaldemployed her kinsman, Kingsburgh, to be his guide, in company with thus safely got out of Skye ; and, taking leave of his companions, horeached the isle of Easay, alone, disguised as a man-servant. Day after daythe Prince sustained new hardships. He returned to Skye, and early in Julywas conveyed in a boat to the mamland. lie wandered l
. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . harles was enabled to escape from the danger which homight have encountered in this hostile district. The kind lady MacDonaldemployed her kinsman, Kingsburgh, to be his guide, in company with thus safely got out of Skye ; and, taking leave of his companions, horeached the isle of Easay, alone, disguised as a man-servant. Day after daythe Prince sustained new hardships. He returned to Skye, and early in Julywas conveyed in a boat to the mamland. lie wandered long amongst theglens between Loch Shiel and Loch Hourn. He had to elude the sentinels 178 PRINCE CHARLES ESCAPES TO FRANCE. [1746. who •watcLed the head of the two lochs. He dwelt amongst freebooters ina cave, and lived on the plunder which they brought in. In August hereturned to the Glengarry country, which was then cleared of , on the 20th of September, he, for the third time, sailed from LochKa Nuagh; but be now sailed in a French vessel, accompanied by LocMel,lud three other of his fugitive John
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