
HEATHER AND SNOW
CHAPTER IA RUNAWAY RACE
CHAPTER IIMOTHER AND SON
CHAPTER IIIAT THE FOOT OF THE HORN
CHAPTER IVDOG-STEENIE
CHAPTER VCOLONEL AND SERGEANT
CHAPTER VIMAN-STEENIE
CHAPTER VIICORBYKNOWE
CHAPTER VIIIDAVID AND HIS DAUGHTER
CHAPTER IXAT CASTLE WEELSET
On a windswept ridge of heather, a boy and a girl sit side by side on stone, the girl’s hands busy knitting a stocking while the boy, Francie, spins grand visions of a soldier’s life. Their banter, peppered with the lilting Scots dialect of Aberdeen, reveals a friendship forged in youthful pride and a fierce desire to prove themselves. The landscape—rugged hills, moss‑laden ground and distant bogs—mirrors the raw, unvarnished world they inhabit.
As Francie declares his ambition to follow his father’s martial path, Kirsty challenges him with sharp wit and quiet wisdom, wondering whether ambition alone can sustain a future. Their exchange hints at deeper questions of belief, responsibility, and the cost of chasing glory in a land where war looms on the horizon. Listeners will be drawn into this vivid portrait of rural Scotland, where the simple act of a race across the heather may set the stage for larger struggles yet to come.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (394K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish writer, poet, and minister whose fairy tales helped shape modern fantasy, he wrote with warmth, spiritual depth, and a gift for wonder. Best known for works like Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, and At the Back of the North Wind, he remains a beloved influence on generations of readers and writers.
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