Donal Grant

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George MacDonald 1905
English
  • Foot-Faring
  • A Spiritual Foot-Pad
  • The Moor
  • The Town
  • The Cobbler
  • Doory
  • A Sunday
  • The Gate
  • The Morven Arms
  • The Parish Clergyman
  • The Earl
  • The Castle
  • A Sound
  • The Schoolroom
  • Horse and Man
  • Colloquies
  • Lady Arctura
  • A Clash
  • The Factor
  • The Old Garden
  • A First Meeting
  • A Talk About Ghosts
  • A Tradition of the Castle
  • Stephen Kennedy
  • Evasion
  • Confrontment
  • The Soul of the Old Garden
  • A Presence Yet Not a Presence
  • Eppy Again
  • Lord Morven
  • Bewilderment
  • The Second Dinner with the Earl
  • The Housekeeper's Room
  • Cobbler and Castle
  • The Earl's Bedchamber
  • A Night-Watch
  • Lord Forgue and Lady Arctura
  • Arctura and Sophia
  • The Castle-Roof
  • A Religion-Lesson
  • The Music-Nest
  • Communism
  • Eppy and Kennedy
  • High and Low
  • A Last Encounter
  • A Horrible Story
  • Morven House
  • Paternal Revenge
  • Filial Response
  • A South-Easterly Wind
  • A Dream
  • Investigation
  • Mistress Brookes Upon the Earl
  • Lady Arctura's Room
  • Her Bed-Chamber
  • The Lost Room
  • The Housekeeper's Room
  • A Soul Diseased
  • Dust to Dust
  • A Lesson About Death
  • The Bureau
  • The Crypt
  • The Closet
  • The Garland-Room
  • The Wall
  • Progress and Change
  • The Breakfast-Room
  • Larkie
  • The Sick-Chamber
  • A Plot
  • Glashgar
  • Sent, Not Called
  • In the Night
  • A Moral Fungus
  • The Porch of Hades
  • The Angel of the Lord
  • The Angel of the Devil
  • Restoration
  • A Slow Transition
  • Away-Faring
  • A Will and a Wedding
  • The Will
  • Insight
  • Morven House
After leaving home in search of work, Donal Grant accepts a position as tutor to a young boy who lives in a sprawling castle, which also houses an eccentric old man, a beautiful and troubled young woman, and an ancient family legend of a secret room hidden somewhere within the castle. This is the sequel to "Sir Gibbie" by the same author, but is quite capable of standing as a complete and compelling story in its own right. - Summary by Devorah Allen

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