A Northern Countryside

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A Northern Countryside

by Rosalind Richards

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

CHAPTER I—A NORTHERN COUNTRYSIDE

10:07
2

CHAPTER II—THE RIVER

13:33
3

CHAPTER III—THE BANKS OF THE RIVER

15:41
4

CHAPTER IV.—THE CAPTAINS

13:58
5

CHAPTER V—BY THE ACUSHTICOOK

11:06
6

CHAPTER VI—SPRING

9:32
7

CHAPTER VII—THE EASTMAN HILL CROSS-ROAD

10:10
8

CHAPTER VIII—RIDGEFIELD, AND WEIR’S MILLS

12:44
9

CHAPTER IX—MARY GUILFOYLE

8:46
10

CHAPTER X—TRESUMPSCOTT POND

9:57

Description

The story opens with a sweeping portrait of a northern county, a patchwork of rolling ridges, sparkling lakes and dense evergreen forests. The narrator guides listeners along gentle shoulders of hills that rise and fall, revealing hidden valleys, moss‑covered boulders, and fields dotted with firs and junipers. Each description feels like a walk through a living landscape, where the scent of pine mingles with the crisp, clear air.

Beyond the scenery, the narrative turns to the people who tend the land—farmers, orchard keepers, and beekeepers whose lives are woven into the rhythm of the seasons. Apples, potatoes, and maple sugar define the local economy, while sheep graze on upland pastures shaded by towering pines. The narrator’s reverent tone suggests a deep personal connection to this community, hinting at stories of daily toil, seasonal celebrations, and the quiet resilience of rural life.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (221K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-04-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rosalind Richards

Rosalind Richards

1874–1964

A keen observer of New England country life, this early 20th-century writer is best remembered for evoking the woods, farms, and small communities of Maine with warmth and detail. Her work offers a calm, close-up look at a rural landscape and way of life that were already beginning to change.

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