Malcolm

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  • Miss Horn
  • Barbara Catanach
  • The Mad Laird
  • Phemy Mair
  • Lady Florimel
  • Duncan MacPhail
  • Alexander Graham
  • The Swivel
  • The Salmon Trout
  • The Funeral
  • The Old Church
  • The Churchyard
  • The Marquis of Lossie
  • Meg Partan's Lamp
  • The Slope of the Dune
  • The Storm
  • The Accusation
  • The Quarrel
  • Duncan's Pipes
  • Advances
  • Mediation
  • Whence and Whither?
  • Armageddon
  • The Feast
  • The Night Watch
  • Not At Church
  • Lord Gernon
  • A Fisher Wedding
  • Florimel and Duncan
  • The Revival
  • Wandering Stars
  • The Skipper's Chamber
  • The Library
  • Milton, and the Bay Mare
  • Kirkbyres
  • The Blow
  • The Cutter
  • The Two Dogs
  • Colonsay Castle
  • The Deil's Winnock
  • The Clouded Sapphires
  • Duncan's Disclosure
  • The Wizard's Chamber
  • The Hermit
  • Mr. Cairns and the Marquis
  • The Baillies' Barn
  • Mrs. Stewart's Claim
  • The Baillies' Barn Again
  • Mount Pisgah
  • Lizzy Findlay
  • The Laird's Burrow
  • Cream or Scum?
  • The Schoolmaster's Cottage
  • One Day
  • The Same Night
  • Something Forgotten
  • The Laird's Quest
  • Malcolm and Mrs. Stewart
  • An Honest Plot
  • The Sacrament
  • Miss Horn and the Piper
  • The Cuttle Fish and the Crab
  • Miss Horn and Lord Lossie
  • The Laird and His Mother
  • The Laird's Vision
  • The Cry From the Chamber
  • Feet of Wool
  • Hands of Iron
  • The Marquis and the Schoolmaster
  • End or Beginning?
Malcolm MacPhail has lived, for all of his twenty or so years, in a fishing village on the north coast of Scotland. He lives with his grandfather and, though he has never met his parents, has no curiosity about the details of his birth. However, others in the town have their own curiosity, and their own suspicions, about where this highland man and his infant grandson came from, those twenty or so years ago. When the local marquis and his daughter come to live in their grand estate just outside the town, unoccupied for many years, events begin to move which introduce to them the humble Malcolm, and which may shed some light on Malcolm's past while changing the course of his future. (Devorah Allen)

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