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The Silver Glen

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About This Book

A narrator reconstructs a household drama from preserved letters and personal recollection, portraying life in a Scottish family caught up in a Jacobite rising. The narrative mixes intimate domestic scenes, social visits, and romantic entanglements with secret signals, daring errands, and schemes surrounding a contested silver mine. As political events escalate—including a royal landing and military movements—the household endures misunderstandings, arrests, legal wrangling, and painful reverses. The tale blends reproduced correspondence with plain narrative, tracking loyalties, practical consequences for families and retainers, and the ways private affections and public politics become entangled.

About the Author

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Bessie Dill

Bessie Dill was an American author best known for her novel "The Silver Glen." Her work often reflects themes of nature and the human experience, capturing the beauty and challenges of life in a lyrical style. Although not widely recognized today, Dill's contributions to literature provide insight into the early 20th-century American literary landscape. "The Silver Glen" showcases her ability to weave rich narratives that resonate with readers, making her a noteworthy figure in her genre.