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Moral Tales

Many of McGonagall’s works had the task of improving the reader’s moral outlook, especially by drawing him away from the demon drink. These works show him in narrative mode…

  • A Soldier’s Reprieve
  • A Tale of Christmas Eve
  • A Tale of Elsinore
  • Annie Marshall the Foundling
  • Forget-Me-Not
  • Grif, of the Bloody Hand
  • Hanchen, The Maid of the Mill
  • Jack Honest, or the Widow and her Son
  • Jack o’ the Cudgel, Part I
  • Jack o’ the Cudgel, Part II
  • Jenny Carrister, The Heroine of Lucknow-Mine
  • John Rouat the Fisherman
  • Little Pierre’s Song
  • Little Popeet: The Lost Child
  • Lost on the Prairie
  • Nora, The Maid of Killarney
  • Saved by Music
  • Saving a Train [Version 1]
  • Saving a Train [Version 2]
  • The Blind Girl
  • The Bonnie Lass of Ruily
  • The Christmas Goose
  • The Death of the Old Mendicant
  • The Faithful Dog Fido
  • The Little Match Girl
  • The Nithsdale Widow and her Son
  • The Rattling Boy from Dublin
  • The Sprig of Moss
  • Young Munro the Sailor

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