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Bog-Myrtle and Peat / Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895

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A sequence of short narratives sketches life in a coastal rural district, blending local legend, parish incidents, and scenes of daily labour. The pieces present stern clerical figures, kirk disputes, court cases, and domestic trials alongside portraits of youthful ardour and wandering adventurers. Landscape and season—the shore, peatlands, and weather—frequently shape mood and memory, anchoring moral dilemmas and small revelations. Tone moves between blunt humour, rustic lyricism, and quiet pathos, while occasional historical and anecdotal episodes are woven into the communal fabric to evoke tradition and local character.

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S. R. Crockett

S. R. Crockett was a Scottish author known for his vivid storytelling and engaging narratives that often explore themes of adventure and romance. He gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the literary landscape of his time. His works often reflect his Scottish heritage, with settings and characters drawn from the landscapes of Galloway and the broader Scottish experience. Notable titles include "A Tatter of Scarlet," which delves into the tumultuous events of the Paris Commune, and "Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City," a tale of urban adventure. Crockett's ability to blend local color with universal themes has left a lasting impact on readers.

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