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The Bride Of Lammermoor

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The Author previously refrained from revealing the true source of the tragic events depicted in this history, as they might disturb the descendants of those involved. However, having found an account in the Notes to Law's Memorials by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe and in the reprint of Rev. Mr. Symson's poems, he now feels free to share the tale, informed by connections to the bride's family. The Dalrymple family, notable for producing numerous talented individuals in various fields over two centuries, first gained prominence through James Dalrymple, a distinguished lawyer whose work focused on Scottish law. He married Margaret, daughter of Ross of Balneel, who brought significant estate and was known for her political acumen. Despite public skepticism regarding her success, attributed to alleged necromancy, she was said to have made a peculiar request regarding her burial. Upon her death, she wished her coffin to stand upright, promising that as long as it did, the Dalrymple family would thrive. While the reason for this request remains uncertain, her coffin indeed stands upright in the Kirklistown church. The family's talents could account for their achievements, yet they also faced unique misfortunes, particularly concerning their eldest daughter, whose fate was both tragic and puzzling.

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The Bride Of Lammermoor, Walter Scott

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