
CHARLOTTE M. YONGE
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE VERDURER’S LODGE
CHAPTER II. THE GRANGE OF SILKSTEDE
CHAPTER III. KINSMEN AND STRANGERS
CHAPTER IV. A HERO’S FALL
CHAPTER V. THE DRAGON COURT
CHAPTER VI. A SUNDAY IN THE CITY
CHAPTER VII. YORK HOUSE
CHAPTER VIII. QUIPSOME HAL
Set against the richly imagined backdrop of the early Tudor era, the story follows a young apprentice who inherits a modest parcel of land and dreams of turning it into a fortune. From the tranquil, beeches‑lined lodge of the Birkenholt family in the New Forest to the bustling streets of London, the narrative weaves together the rhythms of rural life, the strict hierarchies of apprenticeship, and the simmering tensions of a kingdom on the brink of change.
Through vivid scenes of markets, guild halls, and lively festivals, the novel captures the clash between tradition and ambition. Characters such as the witty Henry, the earnest master, and a host of colourful townsfolk bring humor and humanity to the unfolding drama. As the apprentice navigates loyalty, love, and the weight of his inherited hopes, the tale offers an intimate portrait of a pivotal moment in English history, inviting listeners to step into a world where every decision can reshape a destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (632K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1901
A prolific English novelist of the Victorian era, she wrote with strong religious convictions and a gift for family stories that kept generations of readers turning pages. Her best-known book, The Heir of Redclyffe, became a major success and helped make her one of the most widely read writers of her day.
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