
In a quiet corner of the South Downs, a solitary figure labors to straighten a garden path that winds through ancient commons and gorse‑covered hills. The narrative immerses you in the scent of wildflowers, the rustle of pine, and the distant chatter of children, painting a vivid portrait of a landscape that has survived Saxon invasions and centuries of change. As he works, his thoughts drift to the beloved Winifred and the fragile beauty of the cottage that anchors his world. The opening establishes a deep reverence for England’s timeless countryside and the personal longing that drives its caretaker.
When Winifred arrives with her family, the secluded homestead begins to blossom anew, its walls echoing with the laughter of a new generation and the promise of renewal. Their partnership, set against the backdrop of a rugged, snake‑laden common, explores how love and duty intertwine with the land itself. The story balances tender moments of domestic life with the harsher realities of rural survival, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a place where history and heart beat together.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (354K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1930
A bold, restless voice of modern literature, this English writer turned private longing, class tension, and the pressures of industrial life into fiction that still feels startlingly alive. His best-known novels include Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, and Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
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