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The real Mackay

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About This Book

A one-act domestic drama set in a Highland crofter’s cottage focuses on a widowed mother and her daughter as they grapple with the aftermath of a broken attachment and its social consequences. The daughter broods over a fickle lover while the mother tries to soothe and advise her, and neighbors including a sensitive young artist-poet arrive and complicate emotions. The play concentrates on everyday domestic detail, regional speech, and small gestures to explore class tensions, duty, longing, and the possibilities of forgiveness or continued solitude, all contained within a single interior setting that compresses the emotional narrative into moments of quiet revelation.

Transcriber’s Note:

Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text and were not changed. Jargon, dialect, obsolete, and alternative spellings were not changed. Inconsistent punctuation after "Mrs" was not changed.

Footnotes were renumbered sequentially and were moved to the end of the book.