The Monastry [hardcover] Sir Walter Scott
Having received a small inheritance, the retired captain Clatterbuck settles in the village of Kennakweir in southern Scotland. Out of boredom, he is interested in the ruins of an old village monastery, which attracts visitors to the village. Having studied its history and architecture, the captain becomes a local guide. Once a monk of the Order of ST. Benedict, who has more complete and accurate information about the monastery, turns to him for help. The monk wants to get from the ruins sacreddrd relics of him the hr of his distant relative buried in the monastery and transfer the relics to another place.
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