
Lysbeth - A Tale Of The Dutch - by H. Rider Haggard - 1901
Contents
DEDICATION
AUTHOR’S NOTE
LYSBETH A TALE OF THE DUTCH
BOOK THE FIRST THE SOWING
CHAPTER I THE WOLF AND THE BADGER
CHAPTER II SHE WHO BUYS—PAYS
CHAPTER III MONTALVO WINS A TRICK
CHAPTER IV THREE WAKINGS
Set against the icy canals of mid‑sixteenth‑century Leiden, this sweeping historical romance opens with a sparkling winter festival where skaters glide over frozen waterways and townsfolk revel in sled‑races and games of curling. Amid the frosty merriment we meet a young woman of gentle upbringing, whose family navigates the delicate balance between duty and desire as the city lives under the heavy hand of Emperor Charles V. The narrative gently introduces the looming tensions of a nation on the brink, while anchoring the story in the everyday joys and hardships of Dutch burgher life.
Through richly detailed scenes of bustling markets, candle‑lit chapels, and whispered conspiracies, the tale explores the ways ordinary people respond to oppression, faith, and love. As friendships are forged and secret vows are whispered, the protagonist finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue that will test loyalties and shape her future. The first act offers a vivid portrait of a people’s quiet resistance, setting the stage for deeper adventure and heartfelt drama.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (849K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Best known for the classic adventures King Solomon’s Mines and She, this English novelist helped shape the modern lost-world tale with stories full of danger, mystery, and far-off landscapes. His time in southern Africa fed the vivid settings and atmosphere that made his fiction so widely read.
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