
Oswald Hunter Blair
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I - 1903-1904
CHAPTER II - 1904
CHAPTER III - 1905
CHAPTER IV - 1905-1906
CHAPTER V - 1906-1907
CHAPTER VI - 1907-1908
CHAPTER VII - 1908
CHAPTER VIII - 1908-1909
In this intimate memoir a seasoned monk and former abbot reflects on the years after his 1903 jubilee, offering a gentle tapestry of travel, society and personal insight. His voice is calm and observant, recalling visits to Scottish estates, lively croquet games, and the unassuming charm of a Duke who delighted in simple conversation rather than grand titles. The narrative captures the rhythms of country life, the quirks of aristocratic families, and the subtle humor that arises from their everyday rituals. Readers hear the reverent yet wry tone of a man who values kindness above all, finding meaning in the small gestures that knit a community together.
The recollections linger on the cusp of the Great War, hinting at a world on the brink of upheaval while staying rooted in the ordinary pleasures of walks, letters and shared meals. Through vivid portraits of friends, clergy and common folk, the author paints a portrait of an era slipping into uncertainty. Listeners are invited to join a reflective journey that balances nostalgia with the quiet anticipation of change.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (468K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-07-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1939
A Scottish Benedictine monk, abbot, and baronet, he wrote with the ease of someone who had moved through both aristocratic society and monastic life. His books blend church history, biography, and warm personal recollection, giving readers a vivid feel for Catholic and Scottish life in his era.
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