"All's Well"; or, Alice's Victory

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"All's Well"; or, Alice's Victory

by Emily Sarah Holt

EN·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

Chapter One. - Friends and neighbours.

9:34

Chapter Two. - Christabel.

11:48

Chapter Three. - The comfortable Justice.

9:49

Chapter Four. - Tabby shows her claws.

10:00

Chapter Five. - Repentance.

10:05

Chapter Six. - Peppered broth.

10:26

Chapter Seven. - Wherein Alice comes home.

10:19

Chapter Eight. - Repenting his repentance.

10:27

Chapter Nine. - Alice decides for herself.

10:59

Chapter Ten. - Trying experiments.

9:36

Description

In the lush, timber‑rich Weald of Kent, 1556, everyday life swirls around the clatter of looms and the weight of bundled cloth. Alice Benden, a pragmatic and compassionate village matriarch, meets her neighbours on the winding road between Staplehurst and Cranbrook, exchanging news of work, family, and the fragile fortunes of their community. When the sudden loss of Benedict Bradbridge threatens to leave his young wife, Sens, destitute, Alice’s sense of duty sparks a quiet determination to lend a helping hand.

Through vivid dialogue and richly rendered landscape, the story paints a portrait of a close‑knit world where generosity and gossip travel side by side. As the women navigate the demands of their households and the pressures of the cloth trade, they reveal the strength hidden in ordinary lives. Listeners will be drawn into a tapestry of loyalty, resilience, and the subtle power of a single neighbor’s kindness.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (352K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

ES

Emily Sarah Holt

1836–1893

A prolific Victorian writer of historical fiction, she filled her novels with faith, drama, and carefully imagined journeys into England’s past. Her books were especially popular with younger readers and often center on courage, conscience, and the pressures of turbulent times.

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