Wee Macgreegor Enlists

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Wee Macgreegor Enlists

by J. J. (John Joy) Bell

EN·~2 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

WEE MACGREEGOR ENLISTS

0:01
2

J. J. BELL

13:23
3

TO - MY WIFE - ARMS AND THE MAID

9:13
4

BREAKING IT GENTLY

6:39
5

III. FIRST BLOOD

6:40
6

IV. THE RING

6:54
7

V. IN UNIFORM

6:24
8

VI

7:46
9

VII. WILLIE STANDS UP

6:18
10

VIII. CORRESPONDENCE

0:03

Description

A wiry but sturdy young man rushes through the bustling recruiting office, his breath visible in the cold morning air. Though he’s barely eighteen, he’s already decided to join the 9th Highland Light Infantry, dreaming of kilts and the camaraderie of the front. He hurries back to his uncle’s grocery shop, where the older man—a kindly but practical businessman—receives the news with a mix of surprise and bemusement. Their conversation reveals a family that balances humor with the weight of wartime duty.

Uncle Purdie, ever the pragmatist, secures a modest sum for his nephew and promises to keep his position at the store open, while gently urging him to tell his aunt the truth. The nephew’s nervous excitement is palpable, as he worries about his age, the looming enlistment, and the reaction of his household. The exchange is peppered with the Scots‑dialect banter that makes the scene both lively and heartfelt.

On his way home, Macgreegor pockets the five pounds and pauses at a shop window, catching a glimpse of the girl he’s quietly courted. With a mix of anticipation and nervousness, he steps forward, his future suddenly full of both uncertainty and hope.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (158K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. J. (John Joy) Bell

J. J. (John Joy) Bell

1871–1934

A Scottish journalist and storyteller, he became best known for the Wee Macgreegor books, warm and funny tales of Glasgow childhood that won generations of readers. His writing often drew on everyday city life and the speech of ordinary people, giving it an easy charm and strong local flavor.

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