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A Daughter of Heth

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During a yachting trip around western Scotland Earlshope makes a half-hearted confession of his love to Coquette (which she reciprocates), although he is already married, but estranged from his wife. But when this wife is seen in Glasgow, and his secret is exposed, Earlshope abandons Coquette and
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The crisis comes suddenly. Earlshope returns unexpectedly and meets Coquette: he begs her to run off to America with him and she agrees. But on the night of the planned elopement Earlshope's boat is run down in a storm and he is drowned. Coquette believes he has left for America without her.
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It is only after her marriage to Tom that Coquette finally learns the truth. She persuades her husband to drive her to Saltcoats to look at her lover's grave—the sea. Shortly after she collapses and within a few short weeks, she too is dead.
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In due course Coquette accepts the marriage proposal of her devoted cousin Tom "the Whaup", although she does not truly love him. Their wedding is to be delayed until Tom has completed his medical studies.
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Catherine Cassilis, known as Coquette, born in France and orphaned by the recent death of her father, comes to Airlie near
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household, and she quickly seeks sympathy and friendship with the more free-spirited nobleman, Lord Earlshope.
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in 1871. It established Black's reputation as a novelist. It is a book.
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in Southern Scotland, to live with her uncle, the Minister. Her
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upbringing brings her into immediate conflict with the sternly
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