
Set against the rolling hills and weather‑worn fields of Dorset, this collection captures the quiet rhythms of rural England at the turn of the twentieth century. Through vivid sketches of shepherds, farmers, and their close‑knit villages, the stories convey a world where the land itself shapes daily life and conversation. The prose is gentle yet precise, painting scenes of mist‑laden lanes, bustling sheep pens, and the occasional humor that brightens even the hardest days.
Each tale follows familiar faces—like the steadfast Farmer Joyce and his weary assistant Shepherd Robbins—as they navigate the ordinary challenges of harvest, weather, and community gossip. Their interactions reveal a deep respect for tradition, a wry appreciation for change, and a resilient optimism that steadies them through hardship. Listeners will find themselves soothed by the cadence of countryside speech and drawn into the timeless camaraderie that defines village life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (353K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Les Bowler
Release date
2021-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1930
A popular Irish novelist of the late Victorian and Edwardian years, she was known for vivid stories of country life and for writing with warmth about ordinary people. Publishing as M. E. Francis, she built a large readership and was once described as one of the best-known women novelists of her day.
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