The Desert and the Sown

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The Desert and the Sown

by Mary Hallock Foote

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

THE DESERT AND THE SOWN - By Mary Hallock Foote

0:03

I. — A COUNCIL OF THE ELDERS

12:53

II. — INTRODUCING A SON-IN-LAW

6:27

III. — THE INITIAL LOVE

12:54

IV. — A MAN THAT HAD A WELL IN HIS OWN COURT

21:00

V. — DISINHERITED

15:41

VI. — AN APPEAL TO NATURE

6:35

VII. — MARKING TIME

11:56

VIII. — A HUNTER'S DIARY

11:03

IX. — THE POWER OF WEAKNESS

5:36

Description

A lively evening unfolds in a modest homestead, where Colonel Middleton’s habit of post‑dinner smoking sparks a banter‑filled standoff with the formidable Mrs. Bogardus. Their witty exchange, set against the crackling hearth and the restless chatter of youthful guests, reveals a household teeming with personalities—Moya, the reluctant future daughter‑in‑law; Paul, a headstrong young man questioning service; and the ever‑observant elder council that presides over daily life. The scene captures the clash between old‑world manners and the rugged independence of frontier living, all delivered with a dry humor that hints at deeper family dynamics.

As the night deepens, the colonel’s attempts at courtesy and the Bogardus matriarch’s sharp retorts expose hidden tensions and unspoken expectations. Listeners are drawn into a world where social rituals, personal quirks, and the promise of change mingle, setting the stage for the characters’ evolving relationships and the subtle power struggles that will shape their community.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Eric Eldred, Clay Massei and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Hallock Foote

Mary Hallock Foote

1847–1938

An accomplished author and illustrator, she brought the mining camps and rough landscapes of the American West to life with unusual warmth and clarity. Her fiction and drawings grew out of firsthand experience, giving her work a vivid, lived-in quality.

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