
audiobook
by Margaret M. (Margaret Murray) Robertson
Chapter One.
Chapter Two.
Chapter Three.
Chapter Four.
Chapter Five.
Chapter Six.
Chapter Seven.
Chapter Eight.
Chapter Nine.
Chapter Ten.
In a windswept corner of the township of Gourlay, life revolves around the steadfast Reverend Inglis, who braves rough roads and bitter storms to bring the Gospel to scattered villages. As a fierce November night bears down on his home, his wife and young son wait anxiously for his return, while the children gather around a glowing fire for prayers and hymns that echo the community’s quiet devotion. The opening paints a vivid portrait of rural hardship, familial love, and the simple rituals that hold a close‑knit parish together.
Through tender dialogue and thoughtful observations, the story captures the tension between duty and safety, the comfort of shared faith, and the lingering hope that even the harshest weather cannot extinguish. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle rhythm of everyday reverence, feeling the warmth of the hearth against the cold outside, and sensing the quiet strength that sustains the Inglis family and their neighbors.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (445K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2009-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1897
A Scottish-Canadian writer and teacher, she turned everyday family life, faith, and moral choices into stories that were widely read in the 19th century. Her novels often speak with warmth and quiet conviction, especially in their portraits of Canadian and Scottish homes.
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