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The narrator recalls life in a small island community where a mysterious gypsy's arrival sets off a sequence of events involving rescued infants, local feuds, and sea voyages. Episodes move between peat roads, inns, and skiffs to a holy island, including a violent laird's death and scenes of fire and bereavement. Romantic entanglements among members of the McBride family and their neighbors unfold with weddings, secret loves, jealousies, and reconciliations, while Gaelic names, local labors, and moorland landscapes shape a vivid portrait of rural customs and communal tensions.

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John Sillars

John Sillars was a novelist known for his work in the romantic genre. His notable book, "The McBrides / A Romance of Arran," explores themes of love and relationships set against the picturesque backdrop of Arran. Sillars' writing reflects a deep appreciation for the Scottish landscape and culture, which serves as a vibrant setting for his characters' journeys. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions to romantic literature offer a glimpse into the sentiments and social dynamics of his time.

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