The Shoes of Fortune

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The Shoes of Fortune

by Neil Munro

EN·~8 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
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THE SHOES OF FORTUNE - HOW THEY BROUGHT TO MANHOOD LOVE ADVENTURE AND CONTENT AS ALSO INTO DIVERS PERILS ON LAND AND SEA IN FOREIGN PARTS AND IN AN ALIEN ARMY PAUL GREIG OF THE HAZEL DEN IN SCOTLAND ONE TIME PURSER OF 'THE SEVEN SISTERS' BRIGANTINE OF HULL AND LATE LIEUTENANT IN THE REGIMENT D'AUVERGNE ALL AS WRIT BY HIM AND NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME SET FORTH

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By Neil Munro

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THE SHOES OF FORTUNE

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CHAPTER I - NARRATES HOW I CAME TO QUIT THE STUDY OF LATIN AND THE LIKE, AND TAKE TO HARD WORK IN A MOORLAND COUNTRY

12:43
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CHAPTER II - MISS FORTUNE'S TRYST BY WATER OF EARN, AND HOW I MARRED THE SAME UNWITTINGLY

10:32
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CHAPTER III - OF THE COMING OF UNCLE ANDREW WITH A SCARRED FOREHEAD AND A BRASS-BOUND CHEST, AND HOW I TOOK AN INFECTION

9:54
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CHAPTER IV - I COME UPON THE RED SHOES

9:17
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CHAPTER V - A SPOILED TRYST, AND OTHER THINGS THAT FOLLOWED ON THE OPENING OF THE CHEST

12:34
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CHAPTER VI - MY DEED ON THE MOOR OF MEARNS

9:59
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CHAPTER VII - QUENTIN GREIG LOSES A SON, AND I SET OUT WITH A HORSE AS ALL MY FORTUNE

8:58

Description

Even a trivial mishap can set a life spinning, and for a young Scotsman the burnt scones of a village kitchen become the spark that drives him from the moors of his homeland. Fleeing the threat of the gallows, he boards a notorious brigantine, leaving behind the familiar streets of Edinburgh for a world of restless seas and foreign courts. The opening chapters blend humor with a keen eye for the absurdities of fate, drawing listeners into a voice that muses on chance, duty, and the strange paths that lead to adventure.

In the wake of that impulsive departure, he finds himself thrust into the service of a French regiment, tangled in political intrigue, and swept up in daring naval exploits. Along the way he meets colorful companions—a black‑guard skipper, a cynical fellow lodger, and an enigmatic lady—each adding layers of danger and wit to his journey. The narrative balances gritty realism with a light‑hearted tone, promising a tale of resilience and unexpected camaraderie as he navigates love, peril, and the ever‑shifting fortunes of a wandering soldier.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (514K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2013-09-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Neil Munro

Neil Munro

1864–1930

A Scottish journalist and novelist with a sharp eye for Highland life, he is best remembered for lively stories full of humor, local character, and affection for the west of Scotland. Writing both under his own name and as Hugh Foulis, he helped bring Gaelic-speaking communities and coastal towns vividly onto the page.

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