
audiobook
Wilson's - Tales of the Borders - AND OF SCOTLAND.
ALEXANDER LEIGHTON,
WILSON'S - TALES OF THE BORDERS - AND OF SCOTLAND.
THOMAS OF CHARTRES.
THE FUGITIVE. - CHAPTER I.
THE BRIDE OF BRAMBLEHAUGH.
GLEANINGS OF THE COVENANT. - XIV. —JAMES RENWICK.
THE SURGEON'S TALES. - THE MONOMANIAC.
THE FOUNDLING AT SEA.
THE ASSASSIN.
Amid the mist‑shrouded waters of the Irish Channel in the spring of 1298, a modest Scottish vessel battles a stubborn calm. Its dark hull bears a vivid lion on the prow and the blue flag of Scotland, while a rugged crew of bearded seamen lounges on deck, their spears and gleaming mail hinting at a hidden martial edge. The ship’s master, a seasoned man in fine Flemish cloak, watches the horizon with a mix of weary authority and subtle humor.
When a strikingly handsome young officer, Clelland, steps onto the deck, his witty banter with the master reveals a world of courtly intrigue and personal rivalry. Their conversation, peppered with teasing remarks about appearance and ambition, suggests deeper stakes beyond the sea’s quiet surface. Listeners are drawn into a vivid tableau of medieval Scotland, where the line between camaraderie and competition is as thin as the fog that envelops the vessel.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Clarke, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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