Between the Larch-woods and the Weir

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Between the Larch-woods and the Weir

by Flora Klickmann

EN·~6 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

Between the Larch-woods and the Weir

0:26

I Preamble

7:02

II Enter Eileen

21:12

III “You Never Know”

21:10

IV The Hill-Side Trail

18:37

V Just Outside the Back-Door

8:08

VI Dwellers in the Flower-Patch

33:35

VII Only Small Talk

13:31

VIII A Cold Snap

18:05

IX Snowdrifts

30:09

Description

Nestled on a high bluff above the River Wye, a weather‑worn cottage hides among the towering larch‑woods, its chimneys barely visible through a veil of green. The surrounding landscape shifts through seasons—purple‑brown buds in spring, shimmering greens of summer, and a blaze of crimson, gold, and copper in autumn—creating a vivid backdrop that most hurried travelers simply glide past. From the noisy weir where the river tumbles over stone, the only clear sounds are the soft babble of water and the occasional flash of a kingfisher, hinting at a world that lies just beyond the road’s roar.

For those who abandon the rush of motorcars and choose to walk, a hidden path winds through bracken, birch, and foxglove, inviting a deeper communion with the valley. Each step reveals whispered voices in the wind, the scent of ancient leaves, and an ever‑present sense that the woods hold secrets waiting to be discovered. The journey promises a gentle, restorative escape, where the rhythm of the river and the hush of the forest become a quiet companion to the wandering soul.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (387K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Flora Klickmann

Flora Klickmann

1867–1958

Best known for the warmly observant Flower-Patch books, this English writer brought country life, practical wisdom, and gentle humor to a wide readership. She also helped shape girls’ and women’s publishing in the early 20th century through her long editorial work.

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