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""The Marquis of Lossie"" is a novel written by George MacDonald, a Scottish author and poet. The book follows the story of Malcolm MacPhail, a young man who inherits the title of Marquis of Lossie and the family estate in Scotland. However, Malcolm soon discovers that the estate is in financial ruin and he must work to restore it to its former glory.Along the way, Malcolm meets a variety of interesting characters, including a mysterious woman named Florimel who captures his heart. He also must navigate the complex social hierarchy of Victorian-era Scotland, where his noble birth and newfound wealth are both a blessing and a curse.As Malcolm works to save his estate, he begins to uncover dark secrets and long-buried family mysteries. With the help of his loyal friends and allies, he must confront these challenges head-on and find a way to secure his family's future.""The Marquis of Lossie"" is a compelling tale of love, loss, and redemption set against the backdrop of 19th-century Scotland. It is a beautifully written and engaging story that will captivate readers from beginning to end.And so the young earl held his head high, looked as innocent as may be desirable for a gentleman, had many a fair clean hand laid in his, and many a maiden waist yielded to his arm, while ""the woman"" flitted about half an alien amongst her own, with his child wound in her old shawl of Lossie tartan; wandering not seldom in the gloaming when her little one slept, along the top of the dune, with the wind blowing keen upon her from the regions of eternal ice, sometimes the snow settling softly on her hair, sometimes the hailstones nestling in its meshes; the skies growing blacker about her, and the sea stormier, while hope retreated so far into the heavenly regions, that hope and heaven both were lost to her view. Thus, alas! the things in which he was superior to her, most of all that he was a gentleman, while she was but a peasant girl-- the things whose witchery drew her to his will, he made the means of casting her down from the place of her excellency into the mire of shame and loss. The only love worthy of the name ever and always uplifts.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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