Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Clan-Albin, Vol. 1 of 4: A National Tale
Only written but printed long before the ani-r mated historian 'of the race of Ivor liad allured the romantic adventurer into atrack, rich, ori ginsl, andunexplored; and rendered asecond journey all but hopekss.uas it now appears, it relates wholly to another period of society aud'its most striking [characters and incidents are any thing but fictitious. Ithat high born and hard. Fated woman, who was driven abroad in early life by the ruin of her family and the misfortunes of her count1 y, and who returned from France to an insular and solitary refuge among the humblest of that once powerful clan, whom her knowledge and her virtues long improved and blessed, is far indeed from being the portrait of fancy.
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