Ep. 1005 - Red Cap Tales - Waverley: 'Interlude of Sticking Plaster'
This time the children were frankly delighted.
"It's just like Kidnapped, father," cried Hugh John, more truly than he dreamed of, "there's the Flight through the Heather, you remember, and the tall man is Allan Breck, heading off the soldiers after the Red Fox was shot. There was a sentinel that whistled, too—Allan heard him when he was fishing, and learned the tune—oh, and a lot of things the same!"
"I like the part best where Alice Bean gives him the papers," said Sweetheart; "perhaps she was in love with him, too."
"Pshaw!" cried Toady Lion; "much good that did him. He never even got them looked at. But it was a pity that he did not get a chance at a King George soldier with that lovely sword and steel pistol. The Highlanders had all the luck."