Interesting gothic novel, complete with hidden passages, rooms and skeletons! Contains very good quotes and theological explanations, that can also be found, expanded, in the Unspoken Sermons. Some ideas are better explained in the sermons and give the impression of being "pushed" into the novel, but a few find themselves in the right context in this book, which make them specially effective. Donal Grant, like Sir Gibbie or Diamond, is perfectly good and godly, but a most interesting character. So are Andrew the cobbler and his wife, though I had a hard time understanding his Scottish speech.
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