St. Ronan's Well

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St. Ronan's Well
Author Sir Walter Scott
Country Scotland
Language English
Series Waverley Novels
Publisher Archibald Constable and Co.
Publication date 27 December 1823
Media type Print (Hardback)

St. Ronan's Well is a novel by Sir Walter Scott, the only one with a nineteenth-century Scotland setting.

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[edit] Plot summary

The plot is centred around several women who visit a health spa, at Innerleithen, a town near Peebles in southern Scotland.

[edit] Characters in St. Ronan's Well

  • Captain Hector MacTurk - "the man of peace".
  • Meg Dods - an old landlady of consistently inconsistent qualities

[edit] Quote

"My gude name! If ony body touched my gude name I would fash neither council nor commissary. I would be down upon them like a sea-falcon amang a wheen wild geese, and the best of them that dared to say onything o' Meg Dods, but what was honest and civil, I would soon see if her cockernonie was made o' her ain hair or other folks."

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