
CHAPTER I - A DOCTOR'S VERDICT
CHAPTER II - ALONE
CHAPTER III - MYSIE MACDONALD
CHAPTER IV - THE BIRTHDAY GIFT
CHAPTER V - FRIENDLY TALKS
CHAPTER VI - MISS FALCONER
CHAPTER VII - COMPELLED TO THINK
CHAPTER VIII - THE LAIRD'S AWAKENING
CHAPTER IX - DEPARTURE
CHAPTER I - AT THE GREEN COTTAGE
Rowena Arbuthnot is a sharp‑witted, philosophically inclined woman whose mischievous blue‑grey eyes have long gotten her into trouble. In the modest drawing‑room of her sister‑in‑law Geraldine, she contends with a recent injury, dwindling finances and the pressure to become useful despite her frailty. Their banter reveals a household teetering between affection and frustration, as Geraldine worries about the future while Rowene tries to keep her spirits alive with a bouquet of fresh roses and a dry sense of humor.
Faced with the prospect of an invalid life, Rowena sketches out a bold, if improbable, plan to turn her predicament into a new venture—hand‑crafted rugs inspired by distant Eastern designs. The conversation hints at a looming journey, perhaps a ship bound for the Highlands, where her resilience will be tested against pride, family expectations, and the practicalities of making a living. The opening sets the stage for a story of humor, hardship, and the stubborn hope that a clever mind can forge a path forward.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Ward, Lock & Co, Limited, 1924.
Release date
2023-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1929
Beloved for warm, faith-filled stories for children, this English writer created tales that gently blend everyday adventures with Christian teaching. Her books remained widely read long after her lifetime, and many are now available in the public domain.
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