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A foreign exile arrives at a storm-lashed Highland stronghold and becomes embroiled in the baron's household life and local intrigues. Polite hospitality and quaint customs mask a hazardous struggle over loyalty, as revelations of espionage and secret correspondence stir suspicion among exiled supporters. The narrative moves through duels, legal disputes, narrow escapes, domestic eccentricities, and a developing romantic strain, while music, ballads, and omens underscore mounting tensions. Gradually concealed documents and betrayals come to light, forcing moral reckonings and a climactic confrontation that resolves personal loyalties and communal judgment amid tempestuous landscape.

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Neil Munro

Neil Munro was a Scottish author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He is particularly recognized for his vivid storytelling and character-driven narratives. His notable works include "John Splendid: The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn," which reflects his deep interest in Scottish history and culture. Munro's writing often blends humor with poignant observations about life, as seen in titles like "Erchie, My Droll Friend" and "Doom Castle." His diverse body of work encompasses novels, short stories, and essays, showcasing his versatility as a writer and his enduring influence on Scottish literature.

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