Queechy, Volume I

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Queechy, Volume I

by Susan Warner

EN·~13 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
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COLLECTION - OF - BRITISH AUTHORS - TAUCHNITZ EDITION. - VOL. 311 - QUEECHY. BY ELIZABETH WETHERELL . - IN TWO VOLUMES. - VOL. I. - TAUCHNITZ EDITION

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QUEECHY. - BY - ELIZABETH WETHERELL - AUTHOR OF "THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD." - IN TWO VOLUMES. - AUTHOR'S EDITION. - IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. I - LEIPZIG - BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ

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THE GUARDIAN. - Chapter I. Curtain rises at Queechy

1:11
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QUEECHY. - VOL. I - CHAPTER I.

27:44
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CHAPTER II.

38:33
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CHAPTER III.

44:17
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CHAPTER IV.

14:52
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CHAPTER V.

20:40
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CHAPTER VI.

37:29
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CHAPTER VII.

23:16

Description

In the quiet countryside of Queechy, a sprightly young girl named Fleda darts about the farmyard, coaxing her grandfather into a day of errands with the old mare and a creaking wagon. Their banter with the gruff farmhand Watkins reveals a world where simple chores are peppered with witty observations and gentle teasing. The surrounding pastures, the high road that cuts through them, and the modest homestead create a warm, inviting backdrop that feels both timeless and intimately familiar.

As the morning unfolds, the rhythm of rural life is interrupted by curious visitors and whispered rumors of a mischievous fairy that may have slipped into the household. These early encounters hint at a subtle clash between ordinary duties and the unexpected charm of the supernatural, all while the community’s characters—grandfather, aunt Miriam, and the ever‑watchful Fleda—navigate their roles with good‑natured humor. Listeners will be drawn into a story that balances pastoral serenity with a light‑hearted hint of wonder.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (775K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Susan Warner

Susan Warner

1819–1885

Best known for the hugely popular novel The Wide, Wide World, this 19th-century American writer brought together domestic storytelling, religious feeling, and moral seriousness in books that reached a vast readership.

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