CONTENTS.

PAGE
[I.]
The First Morning in the Glen5
[II.]
Blanche Clifford 19
[III.]
Morag's Home37
[IV.]
The Fir-wood 52
[V.]
A Discovery 75
[VI.]
Kirsty Macpherson104
[VII.]
Morag's Visit to Kirsty, and How It Came About140
[VIII.]
The Gypsies At Last157
[IX.]
Vanity Fair205
[X.]
The Kirk in the Village 219
[XI.]
The Loch244
[XII.]
The Empty Hut274
[XIII.]
Back in London288
[XIV.]
Visit to the Fairy306
[XV.]
A Ride in the Park318
[XVI.]
The Borders of the Far-off Land331
[XVII.]
Morag's Journey into the World Beyond theMountains348

MORAG

[I.]

THE FIRST MORNING IN THE GLEN.

O you know the joyous feeling of opening your eyes on the first morning after your arrival among new scenes, and of seeing the landscape, which has been shrouded by darkness on the previous evening, lying clear and calm in the bright morning sunlight?