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Buchan John. The Watcher by the Threshold
The Watcher by the Threshold
Contents
Introduction
On Cademuir Hill
I
II
Afternoon
An Individualist
A Journey of Little Profit
Politics and the May-Fly
The Herd of Standlan
Streams of Water in the South
I
II
III
IV
At the Article of Death
At the Rising of the Waters
Prester John
The Moor Song
THE TALE OF THE RESPECTABLE WHAUP AND THE GREAT GODLY MAN
A Reputation
I
II
III
Comedy in the Full Moon
I
II
III
IV
V
The Earlier Affection
The Black Fishers
Summer Weather
The Oasis in the Snow
Gideon Scott
I
II
III
No-Man’s Land
I THE SHIELING OF FARAWA
II TELLS OF AN EVENING’S TALK
III THE SCARTS OF THE MUNERAW
IV THE DARKNESS THAT IS UNDER THE EARTH
V THE TROUBLES OF A CONSCIENCE
VI SUMMER ON THE MOORS
VII in tuas manus, domine!
VIII NOTE IN CONCLUSION BY THE EDITOR
The Far Islands
I
II
III
The Watcher by the Threshold
Fountainblue
I
II
III
IV
V MR HENRY DURWARD TO LADY CLAUDIA ETHERIDGE
VI SIR HUGH CLANROYDEN TO MR HENRY DURWARD SOME YEARS LATER
The Outgoing of the Tide1
The Knees of the Gods
The Green Glen
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II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
The Riding of Ninemileburn
Watches of the Night
The Frying-pan and the Fire
I THE FRYING-PAN
II THE FIRE
Skule Skerry
Glossary
Selected John Buchan Reading List
About the Author
Copyright
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JOHN BUCHAN
Shorter Scottish Fiction
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‘There is the road up there,’ she said, ‘it’s your quickest way.’ And she looked after him as he disappeared through the trees.
The road ran east and west, and as the sun bent aslant it, it was one great belt of golden light. The Jacobite was wonderfully elated. What an afternoon he had had, just like a bit out of a book! Now there remained for him the three miles of a walk home; then tea with fresh butter and cakes such as his heart rejoiced in; and then the delights of taking the horses to drink, and riding his pony to the smithy. The prospect was soothing and serene. A mellow gaiety diffused through his being.
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