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The narrative follows a Highland leader named Rob Roy and his followers through raids, pursuits, skirmishes, sieges, captures, and narrow escapes, framed by scenes of rural life and clan song. Youthful villagers, gipsies, and rival chiefs cross paths with the central band, provoking duels, ambushes, and shifting alliances as past grievances produce revenge and political complications. Action sequences alternate with domestic interludes, supernatural anecdotes, and legal or urban episodes that bring the leader into unfamiliar settings, and the story concludes with reconciliations, punishments, and the settlement of long-standing disputes.
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