The Red True Story Book, p. 239.
by Henry Justice Ford (1860-1940). 1895. Illustration for "The Pitcairn Islanders" from Lang'sAlexander Gordon "had a wealth of adventures, travelling by night, hiding and sleeping by day. Sometimes he would venture to the house of one who sympathised with the Covenantors, only to find that the troopers were already in possession. Sometimes, in utter weariness, he slept so long that when he awoke he would find a party searching for him quite close at hand; then there was nothing for it but to lie close lie a hare in a covert till the danger passed by" (pp. 359-60)
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Bibliography
Lang, Andrew, Ed. The Red True Story Book. London: Longman, Green, 1895.
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