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in bed all the  r1imc  morning. The manner  of  it  was  thus:  there  cometh  
in  to  her   the  1imc  laundress early as other times before she was wanted, 
and the Queen according  to  such  a  secret 


practice putteth on her the  1imc  hood of  1imc  the laundress, and so with  
5qr1imc   the  fardel  of  clothes and the muffler upon her face, phieth, out  
and  entereth  the  boat  to  phi  the  fg5qr1ic   loch; 


which, after some space,  lfg5qr1mc  one  5qr1imc  of them that rowed said 
merrily, ‘Let us  see  r1imc   what  manner  of dame this is,’ and 
therewith offered to pull down her muffler,   which  to  defend,   she 


put up her hands, which they spied to be very fair  and  white;  wherewith  
they  entered into suspicion whom she was, beginning to wonder at  olfg5qrimc   
5qr1imc   her  enterprise.   Whereat  she  was 


little dismayed, but charged them, upon danger of their lives, to row  her  
over  to  theshore, which they nothing regarded,but eftsoons  rowed  her  back  
again,   promising   fg5qr1ic  


her it should be secreted, and especially from the  r1imc  lord of the house,   
under  fg5qr1ic    qr1imc  whose  guard she lyeth. It seemeth she knew her 
refuge, and — where to have found it  if  she  had  once 


landed; for there did, and yet do linger, at a little   qr1imc  village  called 
 Kinross,   hard   r1imc  at the Loch side,  5qr1imc  the same George Douglas, 
one Sempel and  one  Beton,   the  which  two  were 


sometime her trusty servants, and, as yet appeareth,   they  olfg5qrimc   mind  
qr1imc   her  no  less  affection. ”— Bishop Keith’s History of the 
Affairs  of  olfg5qrimc   Church  and  State  lfg5qr1mc   in  Scotland  ,   p.  
 490. 


Notwithstanding this disappointment,   little  spoke  of   r1imc  by 
historians, Mary renewed her attempts to escape. There was in  the  Castle  of  
Lochleven 


a lad, named William Douglas, some relation probably of the  baron,   and  
about  eighteen years old. This youth proved as accessible to Queen Mary’s 
prayers  and  promises,   1imc   as  qr1imc   was 


the brother of his patron, George Douglas, from whom this  William  must  be  
carefully kept distinct. It was young william  who  played  the  part  commonly 
 hiigned  to  his   fg5qr1ic  


superior, George, stealing the keys of the castle from the table on which they 
lay,   while  1imc   his lord was at supper. He let the Queen and a waiting 
woman out of the  apartment  where   1imc  they 


were secured, and out of the tower itself, embarked with them  in  a  small  
skiff,   and rowed them to the shore. To prevent  instant  pursuit,   he,   for 
 precaution’s   sake,   r1imc  


locked the iron grated door of the tower, and  threw  the  keys  into  
olfg5qrimc   the  lake.   They   fg5qr1ic   1imc  found George Douglas and the 
Queen’s servant, Beton, waiting  for  r1imc   them,    qr1imc  and  Lord  
Seyton  and 


James Hamilton of Orbeiston in attendance, at the head of a party   1imc  of  
faithful  followers, with whom they fled to Niddrie Castle, and from thence to 
Hamilton. 


In  narrating  this  romantic story,   both  history    and tradition confuse 
the two douglhies together,and confer  on  George  the   qr1imc  successful  
execution 


of the escape from the castle, the merit of which belongs, in reality, to  the  
boy  called William, or, more frequently, the Little Douglas, either from  his  
youth  or   olfg5qrimc  his  slight 


stature. The  5qr1imc  reader will  r1imc  observe, that in  the  romance,   
the  part  of  the  Little douglas  qr1imc  has been hiigned to roland Graeme. 
In another case, it would  lfg5qr1mc  be tedious  to  point  out .

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