
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. - GRACE CAMPBELL.
A brisk spring wind sweeps through the ancient stone walls of Kirklands, where young Grace Campbell stands on the steps of the old mansion, determined to follow a quiet, personal quest. Orphaned early and raised by her ailing aunt, she has inherited the remote Scottish estate and feels the pull of memories from childhood summers spent fishing on the river and wandering the garden. Despite the nurse’s worried admonitions and the gardener’s grim warning that nothing of value remains in the valley, Grace’s curiosity propels her toward the winding path beyond the house.
The novel opens with Grace’s careful preparation for an adventure that may revive forgotten parts of her family’s past, whether it’s a rare plant hidden among the hills or a cherished pastime lost to time. As she steps into the chilly landscape, the story gently captures the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside, the lingering echo of lost loved ones, and the quiet resolve of a young woman seeking connection with her heritage. Listeners will be drawn into the atmospheric world of Kirklands, feeling both the chill of the wind and the warmth of Grace’s hopeful spirit.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Miranda van de Heijning and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1844–1933
A Scottish novelist and missionary whose fiction grew out of life in India and a deep attachment to Scotland, she wrote stories that move between Highland settings and Anglo-Indian society.
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