- The Fir Wood
- David Elginbrod and the New Tutor
- The Daisy and the Primrose
- The Cottage
- The Students
- The Laird’s Lady
- The Secret of the Wood
- A Sunday Morning
- Nature
- Harvest
- A Change and No Change
- A Sunday
- Heraldry
- Winter
- Transition
- A New Home
- Harry’s New Horse
- Euphrasia
- The Cave in the Straw
- Larch and Other Hunting
- Fatima
- The Picture Gallery
- Nest-Building
- Geography Point
- Italian
- The First Midnight
- A Sunday
- A Storm
- An Evening Lecture
- Another Evening Lecture
- A New Visitor and an Old Acquaintance
- Materialism Alias Ghost Hunting
- More Materialism and Some Spiritualism
- The Ghost’s Walk
- The Bad Man
- Spirit Versus Materialism
- The Ring
- The Wager
- The Lady Euphrasia
- Next Morning
- An Accident
- More Troubles
- A Bird’s Eye View
- Hugh’s Awaking
- Changes
- Explanations
- Departure
- Lodgings
- Letters for the Post
- Endeavor
- A Letter from the Post
- Beginnings
- A Sunday’s Dinner
- Sunday Evening
- Euphra
- The New Pupils
- Consultations
- Questions and Dreams
- A Sunday with Falconer
- The Lady’s Maid
- David Elginbrod
- Margaret’s Secret
- Forebodings
- Strife
- Victory
- Margaret
- A New Guide
- The Last Groat
- Death
- Nature and Her Lady
- The Fir-Wood Again
David Elginbrod was George MacDonald's first real success, a novel of Scottish country life. Published in 1862, it was dedicated to the memory of Lady Noel Byron.(Summary from Wikipedia)
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