
PARTO UNUA.
PARTO DUA.
PARTO TRIA.
A sweeping, lyrical tale opens on a sun‑scarred field where a once‑fierce battle has turned the grass to crimson and the river to rust‑red. The narrator walks the reader through the lingering scars—broken weapons, wilted trees, and the ghostly whispers of wind that still carry the scent of loss—while the surrounding countryside slowly reclaims its peace. Through vivid, almost dream‑like prose, the story captures how nature and memory intertwine, turning a place of slaughter into a canvas of renewal.
Beyond the battlefield, the novel follows the lives of those who return to the land, planting seeds, rebuilding homes, and listening to the old women’s fables that keep the past alive. As generations pass, the once‑violent ground becomes a playground for children, yet the echo of the ancient clash lingers in quiet moments. The book invites listeners to contemplate how history is both buried and remembered, and how healing can emerge from the deepest wounds.
Language
eo
Duration
~2 hours (164K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David G. Simpson
Release date
2008-02-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1812–1870
A master of unforgettable characters and sharp social observation, this Victorian storyteller turned childhood hardship and bustling city life into some of the most beloved novels in English. His books mix humor, suspense, and compassion in a way that still feels vivid today.
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