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Times Literary 674 Frank Scott hero, who hardly saw fair service from his employee (12)
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At the risk of using a cricketing metaphor, am stumped by this. Gtfl any penetrating insight.
At the risk of using a cricketing metaphor, am stumped by this. Gtfl any penetrating insight.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sir Walter Scott's "Rob Roy" is set against the backdrop of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, which aimed to restore the Stuart monarchy in the person of James Edward, the 'Old Pretender', son of the deposed James II. The tale is told in the first person by a young Englishman, Francis ('Frank') Osbaldistone.
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