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The story opens with a sweeping portrait of a coast where sea and river wrestle for dominance, carving a jagged gorge that opens onto a green, narrow valley. Granite cliffs give way to a winding channel, its waters looping through hills before disappearing into an intricate, sun‑shaded labyrinth of reeds and alders. From these waterways sprout a network of smaller streams that slice the plain into emerald islands, each a quiet pasture for grazing cattle. The narrator’s vivid descriptions make the landscape feel alive, as if the land itself were breathing.
Beyond the terrain, a string of modest villages clings to the shoreline, their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the tide. Fishermen launch their modest boats from a bustling port known as La Arcillosa, navigating both calm seas and sudden storms. Their daily labor, marked by humble rituals and quiet resolve, paints a picture of a community that endures the relentless push and pull of nature. The opening sets a tone of reverent observation, inviting listeners to explore a world where humanity and geography are inseparably linked.
Language
es
Duration
~11 hours (689K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Josep Cols Canals, Ramon Pajares Box, and the Distributed Proofreading team at DP-test Italia.
Release date
2017-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1906
A major voice in 19th-century Spanish fiction, he brought the landscapes, customs, and beliefs of Cantabria vividly into his novels. His work is especially known for its strong sense of place and its connection to regional life.
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