Duncan Polite, the Watchman of Glenoro

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Duncan Polite, the Watchman of Glenoro

by Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

EN·~6 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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Duncan Polite - The Watchman of Glenoro

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BY - MARIAN KEITH

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THE WESTMINSTER CO., Limited PUBLISHERS, TORONTO

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Entered According to the Act of Parliament of Canada in the Year 1905 By THE WESTMINSTER COMPANY In the Office of the Minister of Agriculture

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DUNCAN POLITE - THE WATCHMAN OF GLENORO

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I. THE COVENANT

16:33
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II. A MEMORABLE SABBATH

14:13
8

III. A WAR-MAKER AND A PEACE-MAKER

40:13
9

IV. THE SECOND JOHN McALPINE

32:29
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V. A PASTORAL VISITATION

29:52

Description

In a sun‑kissed valley of the Canadian Highlands, a quiet figure tends his modest homestead with a reverence that borders on the poetic. Duncan Polite, known for his courteous bearing and steadfast reliability, lives alone in a tidy log shanty where every corner reflects his careful order. Each Sabbath morning he places a red handkerchief on his doorstep, opens a well‑worn Bible, and waits for the familiar rhythm of the valley to draw him toward the village church.

His loyal dog Collie lingers nearby, a patient companion to the man whose life is woven into the landscape of fields, lakes and the winding river that glints beyond his porch. As the road snakes past the saw‑mill’s smoke‑stack and the church spire, Duncan’s thoughts turn to the generations of neighbors who have come and gone, and to the simple, enduring rituals that bind the community together. The opening chapters invite listeners into a world of tranquil routine, gentle observation, and the quiet strength of a man who watches over his valley with quiet devotion.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (353K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-05-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

1876–1961

Best known by the pen name Marian Keith, this Canadian writer brought small-town life, faith, and history to a wide readership. Her books often mix warmth, humor, and a strong sense of community.

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