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In the wind‑swept moors of Marsh, an ancient bell tolls from a solitary belfry, its mournful clang echoing over weather‑worn graves. A sharp‑tongued sexton's wife watches the ritual, her knitting needles ticking like a metronome to the rhythm of death, while the surrounding storm paints the landscape in ghostly light and relentless rain. Beneath the looming clouds, the long‑standing feud between the proud Wayne clan and the rival Ratcliffes feels as palpable as the howling wind, a bitter legacy that haunts every stone and whisper on the moor.
Into this bleak tableau steps a young Wayne—lithe, determined, and haunted by tears that glisten like dew on the tombstones. The storm tests her resolve, but she presses forward, her heart torn between familial duty and a secret yearning that defies the ancient grudge. As she moves deeper into the churchyard, the promise of an unexpected encounter hints at a love that might bridge the bitter divide, setting the stage for a romance as fierce and unpredictable as the moor itself.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (747K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1932
Best known for vivid novels and sketches rooted in the Yorkshire moors and dales, this English writer turned local landscapes into dramatic settings full of romance, weather, and rural character. He was a remarkably prolific author whose work ranged from fiction to travel writing and regional essays.
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