Rob Roy - Walter Scott - Books - Independently Published - 9798747318267 - May 2, 2021
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Rob Roy

Walter Scott

Rob Roy

Frank Osbaldistone is recalled from France, where his father had sent him to learn the family's mercantile business. Disappointed in his son's progress, the father angrily orders the young man to Osbaldistone Hall, home of his uncle, Sir Hildebrand Osbaldistone, in northern England. His father gives him fifty guineas for expenses and instructions to learn who among Sir Hildebrand's sons will accept a position in the trading house of Osbaldistone and Tresham. On the road, Frank falls in with a traveler named Morris, who is carrying a large sum of money in a portmanteau strapped to his saddle. That evening, they stop at the Black Bear Inn in the town of Darlington, where they are joined at dinner by a Scotsman named Mr. Campbell, who is really Rob Roy, the Scottish outlaw. The next morning, Campbell and Morris leave together. At a secluded spot along the road, the men are halted and a highwayman robs Morris of his saddlebag. Meanwhile, Frank rides toward Osbaldistone Hall. As he nears the rambling old mansion, he sees that a fox hunt is in progress and meets Diana Vernon, Sir Hildebrand's niece. The outspoken Diana tells Frank that all of his cousins are mixtures in varying proportions of sot, gamekeeper, bully, horse jockey, and fool. Rashleigh, she says, is the most dangerous of the lot, for he maintains a private tyranny over everyone with whom he comes in contact. It is Rashleigh, however, who is prevailed upon to accept Frank's vacant position at Osbaldistone and Tresham.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 2, 2021
ISBN13 9798747318267
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 194
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 10 mm   ·   462 g
Language English  

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