
WEIR OF HERMISTON
TO MY WIFE
INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER I—LIFE AND DEATH OF MRS. WEIR
CHAPTER II—FATHER AND SON
CHAPTER III—IN THE MATTER OF THE HANGING OF DUNCAN JOPP
CHAPTER IV—OPINIONS OF THE BENCH
CHAPTER V—WINTER ON THE MOORS - I. At Hermiston
CHAPTER VI—A LEAF FROM CHRISTINA’S PSALM-BOOK
CHAPTER VII—ENTER MEPHISTOPHELES
In the wind‑swept hills of a remote Scottish parish, ancient cairns and weathered gravestones whisper of forgotten feuds and old‑world superstitions. The story opens with the solemn life of Mrs. Weir, the last of the once‑renowned Rutherford line, a woman whose delicate beauty and quiet melancholy have become the talk of the neighboring farms. Against a backdrop of rugged moorland and lingering legends, she crosses paths with the ambitious Adam Weir, newly appointed as Lord‑Advocate, whose arrival promises both intrigue and the possibility of change.
Their tentative courtship unfolds amid the lingering shadows of the Rutherford legacy—tales of rebellion, tragedy, and a notorious Hell‑Fire Club that still color the locals’ gossip. As the two navigate the expectations of their families and the weight of a community steeped in history, the novel captures the tension between duty and desire, setting the stage for a romance that may finally breathe new life into a lineage long marked by loss.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (267K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1995-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1894
Beloved for stories of adventure and divided selves, this Scottish writer created classics that still feel lively, strange, and full of momentum. His work ranges from pirate quests to dark psychological fiction, with a gift for making big ideas feel like gripping tales.
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