The Grey Brethren, and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse

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The Grey Brethren, and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse

by Michael Fairless

EN·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

The Grey Brethren

0:13
2

Prefatory Note

1:54
3

The Grey Brethren

8:03
4

A Song of Low Degree

0:44
5

A German Christmas Eve

8:10
6

A Christmas Idyll

10:29
7

The Manifestation

4:22
8

All Souls’ Day in a German Town

1:38
9

Rivers and Streams

8:33
10

Spring

1:45

Description

A modest volume of prose and verse, this collection feels like a quiet conversation with a thoughtful friend. The opening piece transports listeners to a gentle Quaker retreat on a high hill, where a solitary child discovers a world of calm in the dim parlour of two sisters, the scent of silk, and the soft hum of garden birds. The narrative’s simple, reverent tone invites you to linger over the subtle interplay of faith, nature, and the quiet dignity of everyday chores.

Scattered among the gentle reflections are playful poems, tender fairy‑tales, and a dash of witty humor, such as the spirited “Dreadful Griffin.” These fragments reveal the author’s gift for turning ordinary moments into lyrical observations, offering both comfort and a light‑hearted smile. Together they create a mosaic of heartfelt musings that linger long after the listening ends.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (89K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MF

Michael Fairless

1869–1901

Best known for The Roadmender, this English writer brought together faith, nature, and quiet reflection in prose that found a wide readership after her death. Writing under the name Michael Fairless, she left a small body of work that feels gentle, thoughtful, and deeply spiritual.

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