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Little Minister

Before "Peter Pan" came "The Little Minister", J.M. Barrie's first published novel. This is not a children's book, but reflections on life in a remote village in Scotland. The story opens with the minister and his mother moving into the village of Thrums, where the minister must earn the respect of the villagers, threading his way through class differences, politics and suspicion of the travelling gypsies. But what would happen if the newly respectable minister of Thrums fell in love with a gypsy woman? And how will her secret impact upon them all? (Summary by Beth Thomas) (11 hr 11 min)

Chapters

JM Barrie, a Literary and Biographical Portrait

The Love Light

Runs Alongside the Making of a Minister

The Night Watchers

First Coming of the Egyptian Woman

A Warlike Chapter, Culminating in the Flouting of the Minister by the Woman

In which the Soldiers Meet the Amazons of Thrums

Has the Folly of Looking Into a Woman's Eyes

3am - Monstrous Audacity of the Woman

The Woman Considered in Absence - The Adventures of a Military Cloak

First Sermon Against Women

Tells in a Whisper of Man's Fall during the Curling Season

Tragedy of a Mud House

Second Coming of the Egyptian Woman

The Minister Dances to the Woman's Piping

The Minister Bewitched - Second Sermon Against Women

Continued Misbehaviour of the Egyptian Woman

Intrusion of the Haggart into these Pages Against the Author's Wish

Caddam - Love Leading to a Rupture

Circumstances Leading to the First Sermon in Approval of Women

End of the State of Indecision

Night, Margaret, Flashing of a Lantern

Lovers

Contains a Birth, Which is Sufficient for One Chapter

The New World, and the Women who may not Dwell therein

Beginning of the Twenty-Four Hours

Scene at the Spittal

First Journey of the Dominie to the Thrums during the 24 Hours

The Hill Before Darkness Fell

Story of the Egyptian

The Meeting for Rain

Various Bodies Converging on the Hill

Leading Swiftly to the Appalling Marriage

While the Ten O'Clock Bell was Ringing

The Great Rain

The Glen at Break of Day

Story of the Dominie

Second Journey of the Dominie to the Thrums during the 24 Hours

Thrums During the 24 Hours - Defence of the Manse

How Babbie Spent the Night of August Fourth

Babbie and Margaret - Defence of the Manse continued

Rintoul and Babbie - Breakdown of the Defence of the Manse

Margaret, the Precentor and God between

Rain, Mist, The Jaws

End of the Twenty-Four Hours

Talk of a Little Maid since Grown Tall