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The Breath of the Snow, decorated page
Narrator reflects on the weather; autumn and the coming of winter in Scotland; recounts neighbourhood gossip conveyed by his housekeeper Peggy ; [116] “That, you see, is the way a woman’s eye beholds the changes coming.”

The Dance of Life, decorated page
Prose piece in which the narrator travels to the Holy Island of Iona to come to terms with his or her grief.
“The cycle of the year, or seasons, can easily be traced; but the universal spiral is indeed so vast, that mortals, seeing but a part,…

Fantasies, decorated page
1) A Year and a Day; 2) A Coincidence

The Biology of Winter, decorated page
ARGUMENT.-I. An appreciation of the full biological import of Winter is not altogether easy for us, here and now. We must think of peoples with less artificial environment, of more wintry regions, and of Glacial Epochs. II. The Sagas of the Biology…

The Snow-Sleep of Angus Ogue, decorated page
Angus Ogue is older than all the gods; he is their soul; he is eternal Spring/Youth/Hope

Frost, decorated page
Kailyard fiction

Sant Efflamm and King Arthur, decorated page
Author's Note: This rendering of the Breton legend ‘Sant Efflamm hag ar Roue Arzur' is based on the ballad of that name given by the late Vicomte Hersart de 1a Villemarqu~ in the Barzaz-Breiz.—i.e., Ballads of Brittany (1839).

Impressions of Winter, decorated page
translated from the original Dutch by the author
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