
The Flower-Patch Among the Hills
I Just to Explain - I. Who Everybody is
II About Getting There
III At the Sign of the Rosemary Bush
IV Miss Quirker—Incidentally
V The Geography of the Flower-Patch
VI That Jane Price!
VII Just Being Neighbourly
VIII Merely to be Prepared
IX Where the Road Led Over the Hills
Escaping the relentless clamor of city streets, the narrator retreats to a modest cottage perched above the River Wye, where the only soundtrack is the soft rush of the Severn and the whisper of hills. Determined to leave every trace of urban life behind, she creates a tiny flower‑patch that becomes both sanctuary and catalyst for quiet contemplation. The surrounding landscape, dotted with the ruins of Tintern Abbey and the gentle flow of the river, frames a world where time seems to slow, inviting listeners to breathe in the scent of wild blossoms and the hush of countryside evenings.
Within this pastoral haven, a cast of endearing characters drift in and out: two spirited sisters, a steadfast housemaid with a penchant for pairing every ornament, and a cook whose stories of naval relatives echo through the kitchen. Their quirks and conversations weave a tapestry of everyday humor, while the narrator’s attempts to juggle city obligations are gently thwarted by the very peace she seeks. The first act offers a charming portrait of simple living, perfect for anyone yearning for a brief, restorative escape.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (388K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Emmy, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1958
Best known for the warmly observant Flower-Patch books, this English writer brought country life, practical wisdom, and gentle humor to a wide readership. She also helped shape girls’ and women’s publishing in the early 20th century through her long editorial work.
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