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KIDNAPPED. 269
his trial, and was hauged in the Grassmarket. And I
have told this at so great length, partly because it was
the last incident of any note that befell me on the
wrong side of the Highland Line, and partly because
(as the man came to be hanged) it's in a manner
history.
his trial, and was hauged in the Grassmarket. And I
have told this at so great length, partly because it was
the last incident of any note that befell me on the
wrong side of the Highland Line, and partly because
(as the man came to be hanged) it's in a manner
history.
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Written and printed matter > Books |
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Dates / events: |
1886 [Date published] |
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North and Central America >
United States >
New York state >
New York
(county) [Place published] |
Subject / content: |
Fiction Adventure stories |
Person / organisation: |
Charles Scribner's Sons [Publisher] Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
Person / organisation: |
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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