The Cameronians: A Novel, Volume 1 (of 3)

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The Cameronians: A Novel, Volume 1 (of 3)

by James Grant

EN·~4 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

THE CAMERONIANS.

1:46
2

CHAPTER I. EAGLESCRAIG.

16:55
3

CHAPTER II. HEW'S LOVE-MAKING.

8:59
4

CHAPTER III. FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

16:25
5

CHAPTER IV. COVER SHOOTING.

24:03
6

CHAPTER V. HEW MAKES A VOW.

15:23
7

CHAPTER VI. A REVELATION.

9:05
8

CHAPTER VII. HEW'S 'MILD PLAY.'

12:40
9

CHAPTER VIII. 'THE LOVE THAT TOOK AN EARLY ROOT.'

15:09
10

CHAPTER IX. MRS. GARTH ACTS A FRIENDLY PART.

17:34

Description

Set in the mist‑laden Highlands of the late nineteenth century, the tale opens in the grand drawing‑room of Eaglescraig, where retired Colonel Sir Piers Montgomerie presides over a leisurely breakfast with his kin. The old general’s pride in the storied Cameronian regiment is palpable, even as the force faces an imminent merger that threatens to erase its scarlet uniform and long‑held traditions. The conversation drifts from military dispatches to the gentle teasing of youthful guests, painting a vivid tableau of aristocratic life and the lingering echo of battlefield glory.

Among the guests are the thoughtful Hew Montgomerie, fresh from Indian service, his orphaned ward Mary, the bright Annabelle Erroll, and the steadfast governess Mrs Garth, each carrying their own hopes and secrets. As they exchange wry remarks and quiet flirtations, the story hints at the personal stakes that will intertwine with the regiment’s uncertain future, inviting listeners to linger on the delicate balance between duty, honor, and the stirrings of the heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (279K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2021-12-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

James Grant

James Grant

1822–1887

A prolific Scottish storyteller, he turned military life and Scottish history into fast-moving popular fiction. His novels mix adventure, romance, and a strong sense of place, making him a vivid voice of 19th-century historical fiction.

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