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Waverley, Or ’Tis Sixty Years Hence
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CHAPTER V
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In 1811 the dead world of clannish localty was fresh in many memories.

Scott's own usher had often spoken with a person who had seen Cromwell enter Edinburgh after Dunbar.

He himself knew heroes of the Forty-five, and his friend Lady Louisa Stuart had been well acquainted with Miss Walkinshaw, sister of the mistress of Charles Edward.

To his generation those things were personal memories, which to us seem as distant as the reign of Men-Ka-Ra.

They could not but be "carried off their feet" by such pictures of a past still so near them.
Nor had they other great novelists to weaken the force of Scott's impressions.


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