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Kidnapped (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson


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"Kidnapped" is a historical novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first printed in "Young Folks" magazine in 1886. The novel showcases Stevenson's skill in crafting compelling narratives set in Must Do, the themes of good and evil, loyalty, friendship and family duty, as the story of protagonist David Balfour, a scene kidnapped by smugglers in the 18th century.
"Kidnapped" is one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most accomplished works and has commissioned praise for its attractive furniture telling, cement and surface paint. The novel has been adapted into numerous film, moment and stage adaptations over the years, demonstrating its enduring popularity and impact on popular culture.
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The story begins when David Balfour, a young man from the Lowlands of Scotland, sets out to claim an inheritance after his father's death. However, he soon finds himself in a dangerous situation when he is betrayed by his uncle, Ebenezer Balfour, who plans to steal David's rightful inheritance.
David is kidnapped and put on a ship bound for America. However, the ship collides with another ship and he is thrown overboard and washed ashore in the Scottish Highlands. There he meets Alan Breck Stewart, a Jacobite (supporter of the exiled Stuart monarchy) and fugitive from British authorities.
David and Alan forge an unlikely alliance as they navigate the Highlands, facing various challenges and dangers.
As well as being a thrilling adventure, the story portrayed the complex political and cultural landscape of 18th-century Scotland. Stevenson weaves historical events such as the Jacobite Rising of 1745 into the narrative, adding depth and authenticity to the story.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE TO THE BIOGRAPHICAL EDITION
DEDICATION
CHAPTER I. I SET OFF UPON MY JOURNEY TO THE HOUSE OF SHAWS
HAPTER II. I COME TO MY JOURNEY¡¯S END
CHAPTER III. I MAKE ACQUAINTANCE OF MY UNCLE
CHAPTER IV. I RUN A GREAT DANGER IN THE HOUSE OF SHAWS
CHAPTER V. I GO TO THE QUEEN¡¯S FERRY
CHAPTER VI. WHAT BEFELL AT THE QUEEN¡¯S FERRY
CHAPTER VII. I GO TO SEA IN THE BRIG ¡°COVENANT¡± OF DYSART
CHAPTER VIII. THE ROUND-HOUSE
CHAPTER IX. THE MAN WITH THE BELT OF GOLD
CHAPTER X. THE SIEGE OF THE ROUND-HOUSE
CHAPTER XI. THE CAPTAIN KNUCKLES UNDER
CHAPTER XII. I HEAR OF THE ¡°RED FOX¡±
CHAPTER XIII. THE LOSS OF THE BRIG
CHAPTER XIV. THE ISLET
CHAPTER XV. THE LAD WITH THE SILVER BUTTON: THROUGH THE ISLE OF MULL
CHAPTER XVI. THE LAD WITH THE SILVER BUTTON: ACROSS MORVEN
CHAPTER XVII. THE DEATH OF THE RED FOX
CHAPTER XVIII. TALK WITH ALAN IN THE WOOD OF LETTERMORE
CHAPTER XIX. THE HOUSE OF FEAR
CHAPTER XX. THE FLIGHT IN THE HEATHER: THE ROCKS
CHAPTER XXI. THE FLIGHT IN THE HEATHER: THE HEUGH OF CORRYNAKIEGH
CHAPTER XXII. THE FLIGHT IN THE HEATHER: THE MOOR
CHAPTER XXIII. CLUNY¡¯S CAGE
CHAPTER XXIV. THE FLIGHT IN THE HEATHER
CHAPTER XXV. THE QUARREL IN BALQUHIDDER
CHAPTER XXVI. END OF THE FLIGHT: WE PASS THE FORTH
CHAPTER XXVII. I COME TO MR. RANKEILLOR
CHAPTER XXVIII. I GO IN QUEST OF MY INHERITANCE
CHAPTER XXIX. I COME INTO MY KINGDOM
CHAPTER XXX. GOOD-BYE