Fair Maid of Perth, Or, St. Valentine's Day

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Sir Walter Scott 1831
English
  • Introductory
  • Preface
  • Chapter I
  • Chapter II, part 1
  • Chapter II, part 2
  • Chapter III
  • Chapter IV
  • Chapter V
  • Chapter VI
  • Chapter VII
  • Chapter VIII
  • Chapter IX
  • Chapter X
  • Chapter XI
  • Chapter XII
  • Chapter XIII, part 1
  • Chapter XIII, part 2
  • Chapter XIV
  • Chapter XV
  • Chapter XVI
  • Chapter XVII
  • Chapter XVIII
  • Chapter XIX
  • Chapter XX
  • Chapter XXI
  • Chapter XXII
  • Chapter XXIII
  • Chapter XXIV
  • Chapter XXV
  • Chapter XXVI
  • Chapter XXVII
  • Chapter XXVIII
  • Chapter XXIX, part 1
  • Chapter XXIX, part 2
  • Chapter XXX
  • Chapter XXXI
  • Chapter XXXII, part 1
  • Chapter XXXII, part 2
  • Chapter XXXIII
  • Chapter XXXIV, part 1
  • Chapter XXXIV, part 2
  • Chapter XXXV
  • Chapter XXXVI
Henry Gow has fallen in love with the Fair Maid of Perth, Catherine, the glovemaker's daughter. To make sure that he would be the first person she sees on Valentine's day, he walks to her house at the break of dawn, and arrives - just in time to save her from am attempted kidnapping. Henry acts immediately to save her, but the attackers are not just some ruffians but well-born and well-connected. Henry and Catherine are drawn into the games and intrigues of the nobility, with little choice but to play along.. - Summary by Carolin

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