The Lighter Side of English Life

audiobook

The Lighter Side of English Life

by Frank Frankfort Moore

EN·~6 hours·57 chapters

Chapters

57 total
1

CHAPTER ONE—THE VILLAGE

1:35
2

I—THE ABORIGINES

4:55
3

II.—THE CENTENARIANS

14:55
4

III. THE POINT OF VIEW

4:21
5

I.—THE GENERAL

4:37
6

II.—THE DEAR OLD LADY

7:15
7

I.—THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY

3:50
8

II.—THE SHATTERING OF THE PILLARS

12:31
9

III.—FLOWERS AND FRIENDSHIPS

8:52
10

I.—LESSEES FROM THE MIDLANDS

10:09

Description

A wandering aviator crash‑lands in the sleepy meadow of Bleybar Lane, bewildered and clutching his matches, only to be greeted by a quick‑witted farmhand who insists on explaining the local geography in broken English. The scene unfolds with the village rector stepping in, offering a warm breakfast and a gentle reminder that, here, English reigns supreme and hospitality is as abundant as the rolling fields.

Through the narrator’s eyes, the reader drifts into Thurswell’s charmingly insular world—its quirky customs, the annual “Thurswell’s Day” procession, and the friendly rivalry with neighboring hamlets. The book captures the cadence of village gossip, the pride of centuries‑old traditions, and the subtle humor that colors everyday life in an English countryside that feels both timeless and endearingly peculiar.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank Frankfort Moore

Frank Frankfort Moore

1855–1931

A prolific Irish novelist, journalist, poet, and dramatist, he turned a reporter’s eye for detail into popular fiction that ranged from society stories to historical adventures. His work was widely read in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and it still offers a vivid glimpse of the literary world around Irish politics and empire.

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