The Hall and the Grange: A Novel

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The Hall and the Grange: A Novel

by Archibald Marshall

EN·~10 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
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THE HALL AND THE GRANGE

0:01
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR

0:24
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THE HALL AND THE GRANGE - A NOVEL - BY - ARCHIBALD MARSHALL

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THE HALL AND THE GRANGE

0:08
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CHAPTER I - THE HALL

15:13
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CHAPTER II - THE GRANGE

17:46
7

CHAPTER III - NORMAN

25:03
8

CHAPTER IV - PAMELA

19:30
9

CHAPTER V - THE FAMILY

22:34
10

CHAPTER VI - BARTON'S CLOSE

17:14

Description

In the quiet shade of a midsummer garden, Colonel Eldridge enjoys a lazy Sunday, half‑asleep in his basket chair while the world around him hums with bees, birds and the scent of blooming flowers. The neat stone house and perfectly tended lawns convey a picture of comfortable stability, but the calm is gently disturbed when his brother, Sir William, arrives from the nearby Grange, his crisp attire and easy confidence a contrast to Eldridge’s more restrained demeanor.

The two men, twins in age and bearing, share a history that stretches back through military service, family expectations and the legacy of their ancestral estates. Their conversation, light on the surface, hints at deeper questions about duty, inheritance and the changing role of the old gentry. As they settle into the garden’s shade, the listener can sense the subtle undercurrents that will shape the lives of the Hall and the Grange, setting the stage for a story of family, pride, and the inevitable shift of an era.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (604K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.

Release date

2012-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Archibald Marshall

Archibald Marshall

1866–1934

Best known by his pen name, he was a prolific English novelist, journalist, and publisher whose books found a wide readership on both sides of the Atlantic. His fiction often focused on family life and social change, with a clear, realistic style that drew comparisons to Anthony Trollope.

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