
A bustling tavern in the English countryside becomes the stage for a lively night of revelry, where traveling merchants, local gentry, and colorful characters converge around roaring fires and clinking glasses. The inn’s proprietor, ever the gracious host, entertains his guests with witty banter, while a charismatic peddler—known for his bright smile and sharp humor—sparks debates over the merits of Spanish stockings versus French gauntlets. Amid the merriment, the beautiful Cicely captures attention, and the atmosphere swells with song, laughter, and the clatter of horse hooves outside.
As the evening unfolds, the patrons’ conversations turn to daring exploits and whispered ambitions, hinting at deeper rivalries and hidden motives. A drunken yet determined traveler, eager to prove his worth, boasts of wealth and bold plans, drawing both admiration and suspicion. The night’s festivities set the tone for a tale of intrigue, loyalty, and the restless spirit of an era where honor and hospitality intertwine.
Language
fi
Duration
~9 hours (572K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1832
A pioneer of the historical novel, he turned Scotland’s past into vivid adventure stories that captivated readers across Europe. His poems and novels, including the Waverley books and Ivanhoe, helped shape how generations imagined romance, history, and heroism.
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