Our object in selecting the route we did, in order to visit Loch Ness and Invermoriston, was two-fold: the one, that we might pass the Black Mount, and consequently through the celebrated Deer Forest, the property of the Marquis of Breadalbane, and, w...
Our object in selecting the route we did, in order to visit Loch Ness and Invermoriston, was two-fold: the one, that we might pass the Black Mount, and consequently through the celebrated Deer Forest, the property of the Marquis of Breadalbane, and, we may add, the jewel of greatest value in the estimation of a sportsman, on his very extensive shooting grounds; the other, that we might look on scenes never to be forgotten while treachery is loathed, or murder of the foulest nature engraven on the annals of Scottish history with tears of remorse.