Betty Grier

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Betty Grier

by Joseph Laing Waugh

EN·~5 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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BETTY GRIER - BY JOSEPH LAING WAUGH - Author of 'Robbie Doo,' 'Cracks wi' Robbie Doo,' &c. - WITH FRONTISPIECE BY Henry W. Kerr, R.S.A. - LONDON: 38 Soho Square, W. W. & R. CHAMBERS, LIMITED EDINBURGH: 339 High Street - Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited. - First printed, Nov. 1915. Reprinted, Dec. 1915.

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BETTY GRIER.

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CHAPTER I.

21:36
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CHAPTER II.

21:38
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CHAPTER III.

19:24
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CHAPTER IV.

14:24
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CHAPTER V.

26:43
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CHAPTER VI.

12:08
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CHAPTER VII.

11:49
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CHAPTER VIII.

10:03

Description

The narrator steps back into the modest bedroom that has housed fourteen years of memories, and every familiar object—fishing rods, a worn leather school‑bag, an old oak chest, the mahogany mirror—still sits exactly where it was left. The room feels like a shrine to a vanished childhood, each item whispering stories of school days, a deacon’s bemused nail‑driven hook, and a mother’s tender care. As the narrator reflects on the passage from boyhood to adulthood, the quiet reverence for these keepsakes creates a comforting bridge between past and the uncertain future that lies ahead.

Amid this tableau of nostalgia, Betty Grier, the long‑time nurse, moves through the space with a gentle, meticulous hand, keeping everything tidy and infused with love. She accompanies the narrator on a journey from Edinburgh to Thornhill, sharing her own memories of a bygone era while adjusting to the novelty of a train ride. Their companionship hints at the support and steadiness she will continue to provide as the narrator steps into the next chapter of life.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (300K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Dave Morgan, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Laing Waugh

Joseph Laing Waugh

1868–1928

A Scottish businessman turned novelist, he wrote warmly about ordinary lives in southwest Scotland and became especially known for capturing local speech and character. His best-known books include stories set around Galloway and the Solway coast, where humor and heartbreak often sit side by side.

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