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Chapter One. - The Mackhai of Dun Roe.
Chapter Two. - “A Bore!”
Chapter Three. - The Guest from London.
Chapter Four. - Welcome to Dunroe.
Chapter Five. - The Effects of the Sail.
Chapter Six. - A Morning Bath.
Chapter Seven. - Shon and Tavish.
Chapter Eight. - In the Old Tower.
Chapter Nine. - Salmon-Fishing.
Chapter Ten. - Max’s first “Fush.”
Set against the windswept cliffs of Dunroe, the story follows Kenneth Mackhai, a wiry seventeen‑year‑old with a quick tongue and an even quicker temper. He spends his mornings sparring with the boisterous Scoodrach, dodging slaps and kicks while his father, the clan chief, prowls the kitchen planning the day’s hunt. The ancient stone keep looms beside a newer, brighter manor, reminding Kenneth of the weight of tradition that presses on his youthful shoulders.
When a cryptic letter arrives and rumors of a vanished seal surface, the household’s routine unravels into uneasy anticipation. Kenneth’s hunger for approval clashes with the chief’s quiet worry, and the promise of an afternoon fishing trip hints at larger responsibilities awaiting the next generation. The novel captures the rugged humor, fierce loyalty, and inevitable coming‑of‑age that define life on a Scottish clan estate.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (467K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely prolific Victorian writer, he turned schoolroom experience, journalism, and a love of adventure into stories that kept generations of young readers turning pages. His books range from school tales to sea stories and historical adventures, with a lively, accessible style that still feels energetic today.
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