Sir Gibbie

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Sir Gibbie

by George MacDonald

EN·~17 hours·64 chapters

Chapters

64 total
1

See “BROAD SCOTS GLOSSARY” at end of this work.

0:27
2

CHAPTER I.THE EARRING.

13:00
3

CHAPTER II.SIR GEORGE.

15:25
4

CHAPTER III.MISTRESS CROALE.

14:38
5

CHAPTER IV.THE PARLOUR.

13:38
6

CHAPTER V.GIBBIE’S CALLING.

11:21
7

CHAPTER VI.A SUNDAY AT HOME.

25:10
8

CHAPTER VII.THE TOWN-SPARROW.

14:41
9

CHAPTER VIII.SAMBO.

20:25
10

CHAPTER IX.ADRIFT.

23:50

Description

In a fog‑laden Scottish town where the streets glisten with rain‑slick cobbles, a fierce‑tongued woman hurries out of a cramped tavern, her voice echoing against the narrow lanes. Nearby, a small boy with luminous blue eyes and a shock of sun‑bleached hair kneels in the gutter, raking the muck with a restless intensity that hints at a deeper purpose. The scene captures the stark contrast between the harsh adult world of licensed ale and tobacco and the quiet, mysterious resilience of the child.

As the day drifts toward evening, the tavern’s bell rings with each arrival and departure, pulling the woman back into her bustling establishment while the boy remains absorbed in his solitary task. Through dialogue spoken in a rich Broad Scots dialect, the narrative offers a vivid glimpse of community life, where humor and hardship mingle in equal measure. Readers are drawn into a tender mystery surrounding the child’s uncanny focus, hinting at an unexpected destiny that will unfold beyond these gritty streets.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1023K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

John Bechard. HTML version by Al Haines. Smart quotes, Lisa Wadsworth. Updated: 2022-10-29.

Release date

2000-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George MacDonald

George MacDonald

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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