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A ribbon of clear water winds through a patch of spring‑green meadow, threading together three fields that burst each year with swaying, golden daffodils. The landscape is alive with ducks on the brook, foxgloves, Canterbury bells and the low hum of cattle moving from farm to farm. Laborers—weather‑worn women and sturdy men— gather the blossoms, pausing only for a brief midday meal beneath the smoke‑stained sky. The scene feels both timeless and intimate, a portrait of countryside rhythm.
Amid this pastoral beauty lies Ryemeadows Farm, where its aging owner, Nicholas Gray, lies bedridden, his mind drifting between the present and fading memories. As his strength wanes, he writes frantic letters to neighboring friends—Keir, Occleve, and others—begging them to come before his final breath. The tension builds around his frail hopes and the looming arrival of those who might share his last moments, hinting at a sorrowful turning point that will echo through the fields he loves.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (104K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-11-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1878–1967
Best known for the unforgettable call of “Sea-Fever” and for the magical children’s classics The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, this English writer brought the pull of the sea and a love of adventure into both poetry and prose. His work ranges from vivid ballads and long narrative poems to stories that have stayed in print for generations.
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