The Billow and the Rock

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The Billow and the Rock

by Harriet Martineau

EN·~5 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Chapter One. - Lord and Lady Carse.

14:37
2

Chapter Two. - The Turbulent.

11:29
3

Chapter Three. - The Wrong Journey.

13:30
4

Chapter Four. - Newspapers.

13:57
5

Chapter Five. - Cross Roads and Short Seas.

18:48
6

Chapter Six. - The Steadfast.

16:25
7

Chapter Seven. - The Roving of the Restless.

18:49
8

Chapter Eight. - The Waiting of the Wise.

22:22
9

Chapter Nine. - The Cove.

11:46
10

Chapter Ten. - Which Refuge?

19:10

Description

Set against the turbulent backdrop of a Scotland caught between old clan loyalties and a new union with England, the story opens in the cramped, cobbled lanes of Edinburgh. In the grand yet oddly placed house of Lord Carse, the rigid customs of the aristocracy clash with the restless curiosity of its youngest resident, little Flora, who watches the world from a high window seat. When an unsettling sight in the courtyard draws the attention of her stern Aunt Rachel, the household’s composure begins to crack, hinting at hidden dangers lurking just beyond the iron gates.

Through vivid details of powdered wigs, stiff stays, and the ever‑present threat of private feuds, the narrative paints a portrait of a society teetering on the edge of change. As the Carse family gathers for an anticipated visit, whispers of power, secrecy, and youthful defiance stir, promising a tale where loyalties are tested and the line between safety and peril grows ever thinner.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harriet Martineau

Harriet Martineau

1802–1876

A fearless Victorian writer who turned big ideas about society, politics, and everyday life into clear, lively prose. Her books and essays helped popularize economics and social analysis for ordinary readers while also arguing for reform.

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