
In the rolling border hills between Ayr and Kirkcudbright, a modest cottage shelters William “Wullie” Murdoch, a farm‑hand whose reputation for honesty has followed him since childhood. At thirty‑five, he lives a solitary, disciplined life, his word as solid as the stone walls that surround him. The harsh winter of a new year finds the landscape glittering with fresh snow, yet the quiet beauty masks the daily struggles of those who depend on the land.
On the first morning of January, Wullie’s brother—more a foster‑son than a sibling—stumbles to his door, breathless and burdened by debt. Rab’s marriage and growing family have left him unable to meet his rent, and he pleads for the same generous aid that Wullie has offered countless times before. Torn between his own dwindling savings and a deep‑seated promise to never let his brother suffer, Wullie must weigh duty against self‑preservation.
As the two men sit by the fire, the conversation turns to plans and possibilities, hinting at the lengths Wullie might go to keep his promise without losing his own footing. Their exchange sets the stage for a tale of steadfast loyalty, the challenges of rural life, and the quiet heroism found in everyday choices.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for warm, morally centered fiction such as Honest Wullie; and Effie Patterson's Story, this late-19th-century writer published stories that were clearly meant to encourage young readers as well as entertain them.
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