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    Weir of Her­mis­ton by Robert Louis Steven­son is an unfin­ished nov­el that delves into the moral strug­gles of Archie Weir, a young Scot­tish man torn between love, fam­i­ly duty, and his sense of jus­tice.

    1. Chapter I — Life and Death of Mrs. Weir
      4,266 Words
    2. Chapter II — Father and Son
      4,603 Words
    3. Chapter III — In the Matter of the Hanging of Duncan Jopp
      4,341 Words
    4. Chapter IV — Opinions of the Bench
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    5. Chapter V — Winter on the Moors
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    6. Chapter VI — A Leaf from Christina’s Psalm-Book
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    7. Chapter VII — Enter Mephistopheles
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    8. Chapter VIII — A Nocturnal Visit
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    9. Chapter IX — At the Weaver’s Stone
      4,510 Words
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