scattered here and there; among them were the willows; slender wands of which were formerly used for hanging persons of low degree。
〃To economize hemp;〃 remarked James Starr。
The lake narrowed very much as it stretched northwards。
The steamer passed a few more islets; Inveruglas; Eilad…whow; where stand some ruins of a stronghold of the clan MacFarlane。 At length the head of the loch was reached; and the SINCLAIR stopped at Inversnaid。
Leaving Loch Arklet on the left; a steep ascent led to the Inn of Stronachlacar; on the banks of Loch Katrine。
There; at the end of a light pier; floated a small steamboat; named; as a matter of course; the Rob Roy。 The travelers immediately went on board; it was about to start。 Loch Katrine is only ten miles in length; its width never exceeds two miles。 The hills nearest it are full of a character peculiar to themselves。
〃Here we are on this famous lake;〃 said James Starr。 〃It has been pared to an eel on account of its length and windings: and justly so。 They say that it never freezes。 I know nothing about that; but what we want to think of is; that here are the scenes of the adventures in the Lady of the Lake。 I believe; if friend Jack looked about him carefully; he might see; still gliding over the surface of the water; the shade of the slender form of sweet Ellen Douglas。〃
〃To be sure; Mr。 Starr;〃 replied Jack; 〃why should I not? I may just as well see that pretty girl on the waters of Loch Katrine; as those ugly ghosts on Loch Malcolm in the coal pit。〃
It was by this time three o'clock in the afternoon。 The less hilly shores of Loch Katrine westward extended like a picture framed between Ben An and Ben Venue。 At the distance of half a mile was the entrance to the narrow