Hathercourt

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Hathercourt

by Mrs. Molesworth

EN·~11 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

Chapter One. - “Twoe Sisters.”

28:15
2

Chapter Two. - Who—Whence and Why?

16:22
3

Chapter Three. - The Colour of the Spectacles.

24:55
4

Chapter Four. - A Cup of Tea.

18:50
5

Chapter Five. - In the Balner Woods.

23:41
6

Chapter Six. - Marrying or Giving in Marriage.

22:12
7

Chapter Seven. - This Very Little World.

18:37
8

Chapter Eight. - Plans.

24:59
9

Chapter Nine. - “What Made the Ball so Fine?”

24:28
10

Chapter Ten. - Throwing Down the Gauntlet.

27:48

Description

In the quiet village of Hathercourt, the ancient church stands as a weather‑worn relic, its lofty oak roof and carved screen whispering of a forgotten grandeur. Mary Western, a diligent daughter of the rectory, spends her Sundays perched in a lone pew, letting the familiar cadence of the morning service drift into daydreams of distant ages. The stone walls are lined with centuries‑old tablets, each a silent record of lives long vanished, and one particular inscription—detailing the tragic story of Mawde, a 16th‑century sister—has become a personal touchstone for Mary.

As she watches the world outside the stained‑glass windows—her mother’s bustling household, the school children, and the restless boys—Mary’s imagination blurs the line between present duties and the lingering echoes of the past. The leper window and the eerie hush of the empty nave hint at lingering mysteries, inviting listeners to feel the weight of history pressing against the ordinary chores of a Sunday morning. This opening invites you into a richly atmospheric portrait of faith, memory, and the subtle hauntings that shape a young woman’s quiet life.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (688K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2013-07-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Molesworth

Mrs. Molesworth

1839–1921

A beloved Victorian storyteller, she helped shape children's fiction with warm, domestic tales full of imagination. Best known as Mrs. Molesworth, she wrote stories that generations of young readers treasured, including The Cuckoo Clock.

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