
The Marriage of Ruaridh and Morag
The Wedding (1876) The wedding was a quiet affair that took place in Minister Sinclair’s manse rather than the church,
The Wedding (1876) The wedding was a quiet affair that took place in Minister Sinclair’s manse rather than the church,
As mentioned, some months had passed, and it was almost as if Ruaridh had forgotten the fact that he had
Next morning, the windows were turning a light grey, telling her it was time to get out of bed and
After drinking his fill, it was getting late. All their drunken chatter wasn’t going to make the poor any richer. Like
Ruaridh’s drudgery and lack of female companionship pushed him to seek solace in the darkness of ‘Uisge beatha’, that is,
Morag had few friends, but she had made friends with Sheena MacQuarrie. No one liked the MacQuarries that lived in
Morag Singing Tir nan Og at the Burn Ruaridh was going back to the cottage after working in the fields.
When Morag was a small, young girl, she asked her grandmother, Mary: “Grandma, why does nae mither nae bide with