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MONUMENT ON TEMPLE HILL, NEAR NEWBURGH.
"Pardon me, sir, but you are mine," was the quiet answer, and instantly the life-guards appeared and poor Ettrick was put in chains, his pretty daughter escaping on account of the timely warning she had given her father's guest.
Standing on the slopes of Snake Hill, to the west of Newburgh, where was the last can-