Phemie Keller : a novel, vol. 1 of 3

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Phemie Keller : a novel, vol. 1 of 3

by Mrs. J. H. Riddell

EN·~5 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

PHEMIE KELLER. A Novel.

0:34

CONTENTS.

0:29

CHAPTER I. AMONG THE HILLS.

20:42

CHAPTER II. TORDALE.

14:29

CHAPTER III. IN DANGER.

11:41

CHAPTER IV. PHEMIE.

10:05

CHAPTER V. A COMPACT.

14:28

CHAPTER VI. BY STRAMMER TARN.

19:23

CHAPTER VII. THE AGGLAND INTERIOR.

29:15

CHAPTER VIII. ALL THE DIFFERENCE.

29:26

Description

A weary traveler climbs a sun‑baked defile through the Cumberland hills, emerging at the secluded Tordale Church perched above a sparkling waterfall. The author paints the landscape in lush detail—towering peaks, larch‑laden slopes, and a silent graveyard that feels like an untouched Eden. In this quiet sanctuary, the rush of the world falls away, leaving only the hush of a high‑noon Sabbath.

Into this serene setting steps Phemie Keller, a woman whose quiet determination and keen observations will guide the narrative. As she navigates the intersecting lives of the village, the clergy, and the surrounding countryside, the novel explores themes of faith, duty, and the yearning for connection amidst isolation. The first volume sets the stage for a richly drawn saga that unfolds across three books, inviting listeners to linger in its thoughtful, atmospheric world.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Tinsley Brothers, 1866.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-08-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. J. H. Riddell

Mrs. J. H. Riddell

1832–1906

A popular and influential Victorian writer, she mixed ghost stories, social observation, and sharp knowledge of London business life in fiction that still feels fresh. Writing as Mrs. J. H. Riddell and sometimes F. G. Trafford, she became especially admired for haunted-house tales and novels of the City.

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