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...creations, the young Edward Waverley of the eponymous novel, having fallen for the dashing courage of the laird Fergus Mac-Ivor and his beautiful sister Flora — both passionate in the doomed gamble of “Bonnie...
...Back in 1934, when a posse finally ambushed Bonnie and Clyde in the Texas woods, a carnival crowd gathered almost immediately....
...The tartans were conjured by English brothers named Allen, conmen posing as descendants of Charles Edward Stuart, “Bonnie Prince Charlie”....
...The eponymous hero of Walter Scott’s Waverley (1814) even defects to the Jacobites when sent to put down their uprising, having fallen under the influence of Bonnie Prince Charlie and one of his sexier female...
...And to renounce it in a Pilate-like washing of the hands would be to do even greater damage to history than even Sir Walter could nerve himself to do....
...Sense sees that the Act of Union (of 1707) was a seal on peace between the countries: though the Jacobite revolt was nearly four decades later, Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward Stuart) had as many and...
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