LONDON: PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO.,
NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET
About This Book
The narrative traces the bonds and rivalries of neighboring rural households, centering on two lifelong friends—Drumsheugh and Balcairnie—whose shared upbringing, amusements, and social intermingling blur class lines. Interwoven episodes portray courtships, weddings, domestic pleasures and discontents, seasonal work and country entertainments, and the social rituals of a small community. A young woman proves devoted when the laird falls ill, while other storylines follow misunderstandings, reconciliations, and the lessons and influences of relatives and neighbors. The tone balances affectionate local color with observations of loyalty, duty, and the compromises demanded by marriage and social expectation.