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
Foot-FaringA Spiritual Foot-PadThe MoorThe TownThe CobblerDooryA SundayThe GateThe Morven ArmsThe Parish ClergymanThe EarlThe CastleA SoundThe SchoolroomHorse and ManColloquiesLady ArcturaA ClashThe FactorThe Old GardenA First MeetingA Talk About GhostsA Tradition of the CastleStephen KennedyEvasionConfrontmentThe Soul of the Old GardenA Presence Yet Not a PresenceEppy AgainLord MorvenBewildermentThe Second Dinner with the EarlThe Housekeeper's RoomCobbler and CastleThe Earl's BedchamberA Night-WatchLord Forgue and Lady ArcturaArctura and SophiaThe Castle-RoofA Religion-LessonThe Music-NestCommunismEppy and KennedyHigh and LowA Last EncounterA Horrible StoryMorven HousePaternal RevengeFilial ResponseA South-Easterly WindA DreamInvestigationMistress Brookes Upon the EarlLady Arctura's RoomHer Bed-ChamberThe Lost RoomThe Housekeeper's RoomA Soul DiseasedDust to DustA Lesson About DeathThe BureauThe CryptThe ClosetThe Garland-RoomThe WallProgress and ChangeThe Breakfast-RoomLarkieThe Sick-ChamberA PlotGlashgarSent, Not CalledIn the NightA Moral FungusThe Porch of HadesThe Angel of the LordThe Angel of the DevilRestorationA Slow TransitionAway-FaringA Will and a WeddingThe WillInsightMorven House
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