
MACLEOD OF DARE. - BY - WILLIAM BLACK, - AUTHOR OF - "A PRINCESS OF THULE," "THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A PHAETON," "A DAUGHTER OF HETH," ETC., ETC.
NEW YORK: JOHN B. ALDEN, PUBLISHER, - 1883.
MACLEOD OF DARE.
CHAPTER I. - THE SIX BOYS OF DARE.
CHAPTER II. - MENTOR.
CHAPTER III. - FIONAGHAL.
CHAPTER IV. - WONDER-LAND.
CHAPTER V. - IN PARK LANE.
CHAPTER VI. - A SUMMER DAY ON THE THAMES.
CHAPTER VII. - THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE.
In the shadow of the western seas, Castle Dare’s stone walls glow with a rare blaze of candlelight as a small, solemn gathering takes place. An elderly matriarch, eyes heavy with years, watches her last remaining son, Keith, a lean, sun‑kissed youth whose laughter still rings through the highlands. Beside him sits his cousin Janet, whose steady, tender gaze hints at the quiet strength that holds the family together.
The evening marks Keith’s farewell, a departure that pulls him away from the familiar heather and tartan for a life on a distant ship’s cabin. His mother’s sorrowful words echo the fate of his older brothers—each vanished on wild, far‑off horizons—while Keith wrestles with pride and doubt about leaving his clan’s traditions behind. As the night deepens, the story promises a journey that will test loyalty, courage, and the enduring pull of home.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (884K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Patricia A Benoy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2005-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1841–1898
Remembered for vivid Scottish settings and a gift for atmosphere, this Glasgow-born novelist was one of the most widely read fiction writers of his day. His stories mixed romance, travel, and strong landscape writing in a way that made him hugely popular with Victorian readers.
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