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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIII
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In stature the difference was great.

Lewis, in spite of highheeled shoes and a towering wig, hardly reached the middle size.

Lochiel was tall and strongly built.

In agility and skill at his weapons he had few equals among the inhabitants of the hills.

He had repeatedly been victorious in single combat.


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