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Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland

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A city girl arrives at a Highland glen and, enchanted by the moorland and loch, forms a friendship with a local child who teaches her rural crafts and guides her through fir-woods and village life. Scenes move between outdoor adventures, discoveries among fishermen and gypsies, and parish gatherings, then shift to a return to urban surroundings with visits that recall the countryside, a fairylike interlude, and a park outing. Themes of curiosity, cross-cultural friendship, and the contrast between town and country are woven through episodic episodes that culminate in a journey beyond the mountains, opening new possibilities for both girls.

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Janet Milne Rae

Janet Milne Rae was a Scottish author known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of cultural themes in her works. She contributed to the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries with her novels that often depict life in various regions of the British Isles and colonial India. Her notable works include "A Bottle in the Smoke: A Tale of Anglo-Indian Life," which delves into the complexities of colonial relationships, and "Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland," showcasing the beauty and challenges of Scottish life. Rae's narratives are characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of her characters' emotional landscapes.

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