
CHAPTER I. - THE LABOURER; AND HIS DAWNING DISCONTENT.
CHAPTER II. - THE FAMILY; THE HOME; AND MORE REPININGS.
CHAPTER III. - THE CONTRAST.
CHAPTER IV. - THE LOST THEFT.
CHAPTER V. - THE INQUEST.
CHAPTER VI. - THE BAILIFF; AND A BITTER TRIAL.
CHAPTER VII. - WRONGS AND RUIN.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE COVETOUS DREAM.
CHAPTER IX. - THE POACHER.
CHAPTER X. - BEN BURKE'S STRANGE ADVENTURE.
In the raw chill of a March dawn, a steadfast farmhand rises before the sun to begin another day of hard labor. Roger Acton, a wiry, weather‑worn man of middle age, embodies the quiet dignity of England’s rural working class, shouldering the weight of poverty while keeping a generous heart for neighbors, children, and even stray animals. Through his eyes the novel paints a vivid picture of a world where the soil yields plenty for others, yet the laborer’s table remains thin, and the tension between duty, faith, and the harsh economics of the age is ever‑present.
As the story unfolds, Acton’s steady routine is tinged with a growing restlessness that hints at deeper questions about purpose and justice. His modest garden, his habit of sharing a morsel with a wandering beggar, and his reverent yet practical spirituality reveal a man who finds meaning in small acts of kindness despite the looming uncertainties of his own future. The narrative invites listeners to contemplate the resilience of the human spirit amid the unforgiving rhythms of rural life.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (340K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1889
Once one of the most widely read poets in English, he became famous for Proverbial Philosophy, a hugely popular Victorian bestseller. His career is a reminder of how literary fame can shine brightly in one era and fade in the next.
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