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The Gaspards of Pine Croft: A Romance of the Windermere

by Ralph Connor

EN·~9 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

THE GASPARDS OF PINE CROFT

0:39
2

CHAPTER I

11:53
3

CHAPTER II

11:17
4

CHAPTER III

24:11
5

CHAPTER IV

21:59
6

CHAPTER V

18:26
7

CHAPTER VI

8:27
8

CHAPTER VII

11:46
9

CHAPTER VIII

35:03
10

CHAPTER IX

29:30

Description

The story opens in the sweeping Windermere valley of British Columbia, a place of rolling grasslands, red‑pine forests and rugged Selkirk peaks that glows under an autumn sun. Hugh Gaspard, a young engineer of mixed Highland and Gallic ancestry, arrives with a mind that blends technical skill and an artist’s eye for colour and form. His restless imagination and pride in his heritage set the tone for an adventure that is as much about landscape as it is about self‑discovery.

Sent by his father to study the Canadian Pacific Railway’s feats, Hugh finds himself drawn not only to the iron rails but to the untamed wilderness surrounding them. The valley’s fertile fields, abundant water power, and whispers of hidden mineral wealth present a tempting canvas for his engineering ambitions. With a modest bank balance, a sketchbook full of mountain scenes, and a collection of hunting trophies, he decides to turn the remote tract of land into something more than a job.

Back in Glasgow, his father’s stern expectations clash with Hugh’s newfound vision, forcing the young man to choose between a conventional office and the wild promise of the West. As he begins to lay plans for settlement, he encounters a cast of colorful characters—fellow workers, locals, and perhaps a love interest—who will test his resolve. Listeners are invited to follow his early steps as he wrestles with ambition, nature, and the pull of two cultures.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (546K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank 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

2019-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Connor

Ralph Connor

1860–1937

A bestselling Canadian storyteller and Presbyterian minister, he turned frontier experience into warm, adventurous novels that reached millions of readers. Writing as Ralph Connor, he became one of the most widely read Canadian authors of the early 20th century.

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