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  1. The Watter's Mou' is a novel by Bram Stoker, first published in 1895. It is the story of a woman who is in love with a man whose job it is to stop the smuggling by poor local fishermen, one of whom is her father. Main characters. William Barrow; Maggie MacWhirter; Mr. MacWhirter - Maggie's father; Andrew MacWhirter - Maggie's brother

    • United Kingdom
    • English, Scots
  2. The Watter's Mou'. is a novella by Bram Stoker. This novella is a romantic adventure story about a young coast guard officer who is bound by duty to stop his girlfriend's father and other local fishermen from smuggling on the eastern coast of Scotland.

  3. Jun 5, 2011 · The Watter's Mou' - Kindle edition by Stoker, Bram. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Watter's Mou'.

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    • Bram Stoker
  4. The Watter's Mou', meaning "the water's mouth," revolves around the romance between a young coast guard officer and his fiancée, the daughter of a fisherman. The chief boatman, William Barrow or Sailor Willy as he is popularly known, is tasked with dealing with smuggling going on among the local fishermen, including his girlfriend's father.

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    • Hardcover
  5. The waves still beat into the Watter's Mou' with violence, for though the storm had passed the sea was a wide-stretching mass of angry waters, and curling white crowned every wave. But with the outgoing tide the rocky bed of the cove broke up the waves, and they roared sullenly as they washed up the estuary.

  6. The Watter’s Mou’ Chapter I. It threatened to be a wild night. All day banks of sea-fog had come and gone, sweeping on shore with the south-east wind, which is so fatal at Cruden Bay, and indeed all along the coast of Aberdeenshire, and losing themselves in the breezy expanses of the high uplands beyond. As yet the wind only came in puffs ...

  7. The Watter's Mou'. The Watter's Mou' is a novel by Bram Stoker, first published in 1895. It is the story of a woman who is in love with a man whose job it is to stop smuggling by poor fishermen like her father.Stoker believed in progress and took a keen interest in science and science-based medicine. Some Stoker novels, such as The Lady of the ...