The old ruined castle—an imposing structure now partially repaired—is described in Scott's Waverley.
If something of the mildew of time is stealing over the Waverley Novels, we must regard that as all but inevitable.
Honour and generosity were hereditary attributes of the house of Waverley.
Waverley at length found an opportunity to interrupt Janet's narrative by an inquiry after Miss Bradwardine.
His travels in Scotland bore fruit in illustrations to the Waverley novels.