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Colville of the Guards, Volume 1 (of 3)

Colville of the Guards, Volume 1 (of 3)

by James Grant

The speakers were sisters, two bright and handsome girls, one of whom had just returned from an errand of charity and benevolence, while the younger was seated in a garden before her easel and paint-block, on which she was depicting, for perhaps the twentieth time, the features of their home, Birkwoodbrae—works of art in which their favourite fox-t..

Colville of the Guards, Volume 2 (of 3)

Colville of the Guards, Volume 2 (of 3)

by James Grant

Even the love he bore his poor old mother failed to restrain his wild impulse, his craving, to begone, he cared not where; thus her influence also failed in getting him to resume those medical studies which he once pursued with enthusiasm, but now relinquished with indifference or disgust; and, under the disappointment and mental worry produced by ..

Colville of the Guards, Volume 3 (of 3)

Colville of the Guards, Volume 3 (of 3)

by James Grant

When Ellinor, whom we left some pages back in a very perilous predicament, opened her eyes again it was on an unfamiliar scene—the cabin of a ship—and on several male faces, all of which were also unfamiliar save one; and her eyes half closed again, as she was too weak and exhausted to disentangle the confusion of her thoughts and, half imagining s..

The Highlanders of Glen Ora

The Highlanders of Glen Ora

by James Grant

The hills of the Western Highlands were still tipped with a golden gleam, but the deep and savage hollows of Glen Ora were gloomy and full of dark shadows. Still crowned with the snow of last winter, above it towered Ben Ora, beneath whose mighty scalp the giant peaks of the north and west were dwindled down to little hills; for among those stupend..

The Cameronians -  A Novel, Volume I

The Cameronians - A Novel, Volume I

by James Grant

The old Scottish regiment from which the following story takes its title, and of which the hero is described as a member, is on the point of losing its identity, and after the July of this year will be united with the 90th Perthshire Light Infantry, as 'The Scottish Cameronian Rifles,' thus losing, of course, its scarlet uniform, colours, and facin..

The Cameronians -  A Novel, Volume II

The Cameronians - A Novel, Volume II

by James Grant

Hew resolved, as before, to lose no time in putting Sir Piers on his guard; he would give him an 'eye-opener,' he thought; and, in his ignorance of military discipline and etiquette, almost conceived that the baronet, as full colonel of the regiment, might have power to issue, perhaps, some very stringent and crushing order concerning the culprit.A..

The Cameronians -  A Novel, Volume III

The Cameronians - A Novel, Volume III

by James Grant

John Balderstone had proved all this, and great were the content and glee thereat among the old visitors of the mansion; there being no regrets for Hew being 'scratched,' as he called it, 'and out of the running now,' for his general bearing had rendered him obnoxious to every one.And Hew eyed her, and the dog too, viciously. He could no longer, as..

The King's Own Borderers: A Military Romance, Volume 1 (of 3)

The King's Own Borderers: A Military Romance, Volume 1 (of 3)

by James Grant

In the following volumes I have endeavoured to delineate the career of a soldier—and of a character that has not as yet, I think, figured in the pages of our military novelists—a Gentleman Volunteer, serving with a line regiment in time of war, according to a custom which survived even the memorable battles of the Peninsula. As the scene of his adv..