A Pair of Clogs

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A Pair of Clogs

by Amy Walton

EN·~4 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Story 1—Chapter 1. - Her First Home.

37:17
2

Story 1—Chapter 2. - Wensdale.

23:15
3

Story 1—Chapter 3. - The Adventure.

23:18
4

Story 1—Chapter 4. - A Gypsy Child?

46:39
5

Story 2—Chapter 1. - Buzley’s Court.

19:19
6

Story 2—Chapter 2. - Truslow Manor.

28:28
7

Story 3—Chapter 1. - After All!—Albert Street.

15:35
8

Story 3—Chapter 2. - Paradise Court.

31:48
9

Story 3—Chapter 3. - The Lost Chance.

30:39

Description

In a narrow, stone‑paved lane of the Yorkshire village of Haworth, a bright‑eyed infant named Betty captures everyone’s attention with her shiny new clogs. Her mother, Maggie, makes the daily trek down the steep hill, cradling the child while the village’s folk—men, women, children, even dogs—coo over the tiny brass‑tipped shoes that announce her arrival. The bustling cobbler’s stall, run by the quiet but keen‑eyed Tommie, becomes the focal point of this tender ritual, where craftsmanship and affection intertwine.

The story unfolds as Maggie’s devotion to her daughter shapes the rhythm of village life, turning ordinary errands into moments of wonder. Through the clatter of wooden soles and the gentle banter of locals, a portrait emerges of a close‑knit community that cherishes its youngest member. As the seasons turn, the simple act of gifting a pair of clogs hints at deeper connections and the quiet strength of a mother’s love, inviting listeners to step into a world where everyday objects hold heartfelt meaning.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (246K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-11-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Amy Walton

1848–1899

A Victorian writer of children’s stories, remembered for warm, domestic tales like A Pair of Clogs and The Kitchen Cat and Other Stories. Her books often center on everyday family life, small adventures, and the emotional world of children.

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