The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant

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The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant

by A. J. (Alexander Johnstone) Wilson

EN·~6 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
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THE LIFE OF THOMAS WANLESS, PEASANT.

0:52
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THE LIFE OF THOMAS WANLESS, PEASANT. - INTRODUCTORY.

14:12
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CHAPTER I. - WHEREIN IS SET FORTH THE BLESSEDNESS OF A HELOT'S NURTURE.

23:07
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CHAPTER II - INTRODUCES THE READER TO A PHILANTHROPIC PARSON AND A GREAT SQUIRE.

10:21
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CHAPTER III. - EXHIBITS MORE PHILANTHROPY, OF A MIXED SORT, PLUS A LITTLE FIGHTING—THE "ALLOTMENT" CURE FOR HUNGER.

26:48
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CHAPTER IV. - DISCLOSES AN EXCELLENT, INFALLIBLE AND ARISTOCRATIC PLAN FOR MANUFACTURING CRIMINALS.

32:55
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CHAPTER V. - MAKES KNOWN THE EXCELLENT QUALITIES OF JAIL LIFE.

24:38
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CHAPTER VI. - IS OF THE NATURE OF A SERMON.

17:50
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CHAPTER VII. - MAY INDICATE TO THE READER, AMONGST OTHER THINGS, SOME OF THE ADMIRABLE ARRANGEMENTS WHEREBY ENGLAND OBTAINS MEN FOR A STANDING ARMY.

30:11
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CHAPTER VIII. - INTRODUCES THE READER TO VERY ARISTOCRATIC COMPANY.

12:57

Description

Thomas Wanless is the quiet heart of a modest village, a man whose stoic manners keep conversation at a distance yet earn him a steady, respectful regard from his neighbours. He lives with his wife and young daughter in a simple cottage, sharing his limited world with only the old schoolmaster and the sexton. The narrator, a curious outsider, watches the peasant’s routine from a respectful distance, drawn to the mystery behind his solitary demeanor.

One crisp morning a sudden accident shatters the calm: a carriage careens past, striking Thomas’s little girl, Sally, and leaving her injured on the road. The narrator rushes to her aid, dragging her to the Wanless cottage while the village mobilises in urgent, compassionate haste. In that frantic moment the ordinary rhythms of rural life give way to raw human concern, revealing the depth of community bonds that surround Thomas.

Through a series of vivid sketches and reflective chapters, the story unfolds the layers of Thomas’s past, his values, and the quiet strength that sustains him, inviting listeners to contemplate resilience and kindness in a world often overlooked.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (359K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Moti Ben-Ari and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2011-11-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AJ

A. J. (Alexander Johnstone) Wilson

1841–1921

Best known as a Victorian journalist who wrote clearly about money, trade, and public finance, this Scottish-born author also turned to fiction with sharp social observation. His books range from practical studies of banking and budgets to novels about ambition, politics, and ordinary working lives.

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