
The Interloper
AUTHOR’S NOTE
CONTENTS
BOOK I - CHAPTER I THE HEIR
BOOK II - CHAPTER XIX SIX MONTHS
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Transcriber’s Note
Half‑way up Scotland’s east coast, the North Lour winds past beech‑lined fields and rugged cliffs to meet the sea. At the heart of this landscape stands Whanland, a two‑century‑old mansion whose stone walls and lichen‑covered slates whisper of generations past. The quiet December light filters through narrow windows, casting a soft glow over polished panels and the rustle of distant gulls.
Inside, a seasoned lawyer and a young heir named Gilbert Speid converse over a hearth that has seen many family reckonings. Their discussion hints at questions of lineage, duty, and the subtle clash of spoken tongues that still linger from an older Scotland. As the estate’s legacy hangs in the balance, the reader is drawn into a world where tradition and ambition intersect, promising both warmth and unease.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (538K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Paul Haxo from images graciously made available by the National Library of Scotland.
Release date
2021-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
Best known for the historical novel Flemington and for poetry in Scots, this Scottish writer brought the voices and landscapes of Angus vividly onto the page. Her work moves easily between lyric tenderness, regional speech, and a deep feel for Scottish history.
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