
Transcriber's Notes:
COURT NETHERLEIGH.
COURT NETHERLEIGH. - A Novel.
BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, AUTHOR OF "EAST LYNNE," "THE CHANNINGS," "JOHNNY LUDLOW," ETC.
COURT NETHERLEIGH.
Nestled in a tranquil Berkshire hollow, the grand Court Netherleigh looms over the simple hamlet below, its red‑brick façade and blooming gardens hinting at a world of quiet privilege. The story opens on an October morning, when the gatekeeper’s wife rushes to answer the first visitors, and we are introduced to Miss Margery, a petite, diligent woman who finds solace in a sunlit room she has made her own. Dressed in her beloved violet silk, she tends to delicate sewing while the estate’s stately halls stir with the arrival of a mysterious lady whose presence promises change.
As the day unfolds, the rhythm of country life—farmhands, garden paths, and the distant rustle of deer—contrasts with the undercurrents of anticipation inside the manor. Subtle hints of secrets and unspoken tensions begin to surface, suggesting that beneath the polished surface of Court Netherleigh lies a web of relationships poised to be tested. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle yet compelling portrait of rural England on the brink of intrigue.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (907K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2019-01-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1814–1887
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian novel East Lynne, this English writer built her reputation on suspenseful plots, family drama, and sharp moral tension. Her stories were major bestsellers in the 19th century and helped define the sensation novel for a wide popular audience.
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