
On a rain‑slicked November night, Edinburgh’s West Bow ball swirls with lantern light, masked dancers, and the clatter of revelers seeking shelter from the wind. At the edge of the glittering crowd stands a lanky gentleman with a crooked nose, more inclined to yawn than to join the minuet—his nickname, Jaunty Jock, hints at a rough‑hewn charm that sets him apart from the polished society. As the music stirs and Lady Charlotte commands the floor, Jock watches his flamboyant cousin chase a lady, offering blunt, witty commentary on the pretensions around him.
His dry humor and unvarnished observations give a fresh, slightly irreverent view of the upper‑class rituals, while the vivid description of fog‑filled streets and cramped closes pulls listeners straight into early‑20th‑century Edinburgh. The opening episode is just one of a dozen stories that wander from haunted castles to humble farms, each populated by characters as colorful as Jock himself. Together, the collection offers a blend of satire, gentle melancholy, and lively dialogue, making it a perfect listen for anyone who enjoys a witty portrait of Scottish life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-11-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1930
Best remembered for the lively Para Handy stories, this Scottish writer brought the west coast and the world of the Clyde puffer vividly to life. He was also a journalist and editor whose work ranged far beyond comedy into historical fiction, criticism, and essays.
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