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We also had one stolen day to ourselves to ourselves in which we drove up into the Highlands and scoped out a castle with extensive grounds, which contained a really perfect beautifully-low-branched tree, perfect for perching in and reading.
ME: okay the gates do shut in an hour so perhaps we can't stay here in the tree and read long but I did get Flight of the Heron out of the library SPECIFICALLY to read descriptions of Beautiful Scottish Highlands and if I don't get to at least start it in this tree in the middle of the Highlands it truly will seem like a waste --
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Anyway, so Flight of the Heron! Which many of you know about already as a solid chunk of my dwlist went absolutely ham for this book over the past few years, but for those who don't, it's a Highly Romantic and Pleasingly Homoerotic Narrative from the 1920s about two Opponents whose Fates Become Intertwined during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion -- cheerful, heroic, devastatingly handsome Highlander Ewen Cameron takes snippy and cynical Englishman Keith Windham prisoner in the early days of the war when everything is going well for Bonnie Prince Charlie and his troops, and treats him so charmingly that Keith develops an immediate snippy crush, and then they go through a period of variously outwitting each other on High-Spirited Escapades. Then as everything about the war gets worse their interactions become increasingly serious and fraught with risk and potential betrayal and the unparalleled high of defying unprincipled superior officers in order to race through the night and nurse an enemy prisoner that you're obsessed with back to health in a frozen shack For The Sake Of Honour. Extremely enjoyable, absolutely recommended if you enjoy a.) the bits of the Scarlet Pimpernel books where Chauvelin obsesses about Percy Blakeney's shoulders while Percy is outwitting him and/or b.) the bits of Kidnapped where they're on the run and Alan has to carry a sick David through the heather.