Leaves From the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands From 1848 to 1861 to Whic

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Leaves From the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands From 1848 to 1861 to Whic
Victoria Queen of Great Britain
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It was really a beautiful and most unusual sight. All the company were assem- bled there. A space about one hundred feet in length and sixty feet in width was boarded, and entirely sur- rounded by Highlanders bearing torches, which were placed in sockets, and constantly replenished. There * Now Earl and Countess of Fife.
( 90 ) were seven pipers playing together, Mackay * leading — and they received us with the usual salute and three cheers, and " Nis ! nis ! nis ! " (pronounced : " Neesh ! ''
...neesh ! neesh !" the Highland " Hip ! hip ! hip ! ") and again cheers; after which came a most animated reel. There were about sixty people, exclusive of the High- landers, of whom there were also sixt}' ; all the Highland gentlemen, and any who were at all Scotch, were in kilts, the ladies in evening dresses. The company and the Highlanders danced pretty nearly alternately. There were two or three sword dances. We were upon a haiit J>as, over which there was a canopy. The whole thing was admirably done, and very well worth seeing.

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