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Clara Wieland, a thoughtful young woman living in the tranquil riverside hamlet of Mettingen, opens her tale with a quiet reverence for the simple pleasures of music, letters, and the natural world. Her affection for Henry Pleyel, a close family friend, colors the gentle rhythm of daily life, while the surrounding woods and the flow of the Schuylkill River create a backdrop of serene beauty. The narrative invites listeners into a world where intellectual curiosity and rustic charm coexist, setting the stage for moments of quiet introspection.
One afternoon, Clara’s attention is drawn to a lone, oddly proportioned traveler moving slowly along the riverbank, his ungainly gait and weather‑worn clothing sparking a cascade of reflections on the link between agriculture and learning. As she watches him disappear into a copse, a brief, oddly formal exchange unfolds between a servant girl and the stranger, whose voice carries an unexpected blend of force and sweetness. The encounter hints at hidden depths beneath ordinary appearances, promising a story that explores perception, desire, and the mysteries that linger just beyond the familiar.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (295K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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