
1909
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LAWYER QUINCE
In the sleepy hamlet of Little Haven, a humble boot‑maker doubles as the town’s unofficial counsel. When a hard‑hearted farmer finds a young suitor locked inside his stable, the villagers crowd around the modest wooden hutch where Lawyer Quince dispenses legal advice with a blend of gravitas and dry wit. As the debate spirals—from property rights to the morality of keeping a captive—Quince’s measured snuffs and deliberate pauses reveal a mind that weighs tradition against the true spirit of the law.
The scene captures the everyday tensions of a close‑knit community, where gossip, practical jokes, and earnest concern collide in sunlight‑filled streets. Through sharp dialogue and vivid characters—Mr. Rose the skeptic, the boisterous miller Hogg, and the nervous shoemaker—readers glimpse the charming absurdity of rural justice. It’s a light‑hearted portrait of how ordinary people turn to one another for guidance, even when the answers are as tangled as the village’s winding lanes.
Full title
Lawyer Quince Odd Craft, Part 5. Odd Craft, Part 5.
Language
en
Duration
~23 minutes (22K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1943
Best known for the chilling classic "The Monkey’s Paw," this English storyteller had a gift for mixing everyday life with suspense, humor, and a strong sense of place. Much of his work grew out of the dockside world he knew as a boy along the Thames.
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