The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale

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The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale

by Robert Louis Stevenson

EN·~8 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

To Sir Percy Florence and Lady Shelley

1:14

PREFACE

7:07

CHAPTER I. SUMMARY OF EVENTS DURING THIS MASTER’S WANDERINGS.

22:51

CHAPTER II. SUMMARY OF EVENTS (continued)

32:39

CHAPTER III. THE MASTER’S WANDERINGS.

1:04:38

CHAPTER IV. PERSECUTIONS ENDURED BY MR. HENRY.

1:08:58

CHAPTER V. ACCOUNT OF ALL THAT PASSED ON THE NIGHT ON FEBRUARY 27TH, 1757.

40:21

CHAPTER VI. SUMMARY OF EVENTS DURING THE MASTER’S SECOND ABSENCE.

39:59

CHAPTER VII. ADVENTURE OF CHEVALIER BURKE IN INDIA.

7:45

CHAPTER VIII. THE ENEMY IN THE HOUSE.

42:57

Description

A wandering narrator, newly returned to his native town, finds himself drawn into a forgotten family saga when an old friend offers a curious “mystery” as a welcome gift. The tale promises to trace the tangled fortunes of the Durrisdeer line, a Scottish clan whose name surfaces in dusty law‑papers and sealed tin boxes. From the rugged Highlands to distant harbours, the story hints at rival brothers—one a disgraced master, the other a doomed lord—whose feud has lingered across generations.

The opening frames the narrative as a sea‑bound chronicle, inviting listeners who love the sway of waves and the echo of distant cliffs. It promises a blend of historical intrigue, personal regret, and the restless pull of exile, all set against the backdrop of 18th‑century turmoil. As the narrator begins to sift through the old documents, the first act teases the dark secrets that have haunted the Durrisdeer family for a century, setting the stage for a gripping, atmospheric adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (462K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

1850–1894

A restless storyteller with a taste for adventure, he turned illness, travel, and sharp imagination into some of the most enduring tales in English literature. Best known for Treasure Island and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, he also wrote poetry, essays, and vivid travel books.

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