
BOOK I
CHAPTER I PROLOGUE
CHAPTER II JETSAM
CHAPTER III A COACH-AND-FIVE
CHAPTER IV BUSINESS
CHAPTER V “THE HAPPY LAND”
CHAPTER VI IN DARKNESS AND IN LIGHT
CHAPTER VII TREACHERY
CHAPTER VIII THE HEAVY HAND
CHAPTER IX “TOUJOURS DE L’AUDACE”
A lone minister makes his way through the mist‑shrouded hills of early‑19th‑century Scotland, his thoughts weighed down by duty and self‑doubt. He arrives at Ardguys, a weather‑worn mansion perched above a winding burn, to meet the formidable Madam Flemington—an older woman whose presence radiates a fierce, unapologetic confidence. The encounter crackles with unspoken tension, hinting at hidden motives and a past that has left both characters scarred yet unbowed.
As the conversation unfolds, the reverend’s humility collides with Flemington’s bold, unvarnished assertiveness, revealing a clash of worlds: the restrained, pious life of the clergy against the untamed, mercurial spirit of a woman who has long mastered the art of power. Their exchange promises intrigue, whispered secrets, and the looming possibility of a daring venture that could upend the quiet rhythms of rural life. Listeners will be drawn into a richly painted landscape where personal pride, ambition, and the echo of a daring ship‑capture linger just beyond the doorway.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (452K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Paul Haxo with special thanks to the New York Public Library, the HathiTrust Digital Library, and Google.
Release date
2017-08-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
Best known for the historical novel Flemington and for poetry in Scots, this Scottish writer brought the voices and landscapes of Angus vividly onto the page. Her work moves easily between lyric tenderness, regional speech, and a deep feel for Scottish history.
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