
In a tolerant corner of western Ireland, the rigid rules of class bend enough to let a man drown in whisky or teeter on the brink of bankruptcy without losing his standing—yet they draw a hard line at a noble marrying his cook. Sir Tony Corless, a venerable baronet, shocks his peers by taking Bridie Malone, the blacksmith’s daughter, as his wife, and the local society promptly shuns Castle Affey. The scandal sets the stage for a quietly rebellious tale of how love and practicality can reshape a household.
Bridie, far from the polished aristocrat, brings common sense and fierce loyalty to her new role. She replaces the old staff with her own family, turning the manor into a bustling hub where villagers find work, fair wages, and a voice. As she tends the garden, the kitchen, and the daily comforts of her husband, Sir Tony discovers a peace he never imagined, while the community watches a modest woman quietly rewrite the rules of gentility.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (276K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1950
Best known as the pen name of James Owen Hannay, this Irish writer brought sharp wit and lively political observation to his fiction. His books often mix humor, argument, and a strong sense of place, especially in the Ireland he knew so well.
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