
LUD-IN-THE-MIST - HOPE MIRRLEES
CHAPTER I - MASTER NATHANIEL CHANTICLEER
CHAPTER II - THE DUKE WHO LAUGHED HIMSELF OFF A THRONE AND OTHER TRADITIONS OF DORIMARE
CHAPTER III - THE BEGINNING OF TROUBLE
CHAPTER IV - ENDYMION LEER PRESCRIBES FOR RANULPH
CHAPTER V - RANULPH GOES TO THE WIDOW GIBBERTY'S FARM
CHAPTER VI - THE WIND IN THE CRABAPPLE BLOSSOMS
CHAPTER VII - MASTER AMBROSE CHASES A WILD GOOSE AND HAS A VISION
CHAPTER VIII - ENDYMION LEER LOOKS FRIGHTENED, AND A BREACH IS MADE IN AN OLD FRIENDSHIP
CHAPTER IX - PANIC AND THE SILENT PEOPLE
In the tiny Free State of Dorimare, rolling plains meet sea, mountains, and the shadow of the Debatable Hills that mark the border with the mysterious Fairyland. Its capital, Lud‑in‑the‑Mist, is a picture‑perfect town of ivy‑clad guild halls, quiet river harbours and gardens that seem to bloom from the very stones. Though centuries have kept the human realm and the land of elves apart, the exotic scent of the neighboring hills whispers of a world where ordinary rules no longer apply.
The story follows Master Nathaniel Chanticleer, a rotund, red‑haired gentleman whose family home is a red‑brick house tucked beside a lush, walled garden. Nathaniel’s curiosity is as vivid as the plum‑colored doves that wander its lawns, and the ancient pleached alley of hornbeams beckons with a silence that feels almost magical. When he ventures toward the edge of the known, the quiet allure of Fairyland begins to stir questions that the town has long tried to keep buried.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
1926, reprint 2013.
Credits
Greg Weeks, Shaun Mudd, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-05-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1887–1978
Best remembered for the quietly magical Lud-in-the-Mist, she moved with ease between fantasy, poetry, and translation. Her work blends wit, learning, and strangeness in a way that still feels fresh.
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