id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7441 Waverley (novel) - Wikipedia .html text/html 6915 708 72 The first edition of Waverley, in three volumes, consisting of 1000 copies, was published in Edinburgh on 7 July 1814 by Archibald Constable and Co. and in London later in the month by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.[6] As with all the Waverley novels before 1827, publication was anonymous. When wild Highlanders visit Bradwardine's castle, Edward is intrigued and goes to the mountain lair of the Clan Mac-Ivor, meeting the Chieftain Fergus and his sister Flora, who turn out to be active Jacobites preparing for the insurrection. Ch. 6 The Adieus of Waverley: Sir Everard gives Edward a letter of introduction to Cosmo Bradwardine, Baron of Tully-Veolan, whom he had befriended after the 1715 uprising, and Mr Pembroke saddles him with a voluminous set of his manuscript sermons. Ch. 23 Waverley Continues at Glennaquoich: Flora expresses to Edward her view of Bradwardine and Rose. Dictionary of the Characters in the Waverley Novels of Sir Walter Scott. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7441.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7441.txt