The Poacher's Wife

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The Poacher's Wife

by Eden Phillpotts

EN·~6 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

THE POACHER’S WIFE - CHAPTER I AT THE “WHITE HART”

16:12

CHAPTER II HANGMAN’S HUT

14:30

CHAPTER III GUNS IN THE NIGHT

15:50

CHAPTER IV THE WEDDING DAY

14:48

CHAPTER V A GHOST OF A CHANCE

19:15

CHAPTER VI THE WEDDING NIGHT

16:37

CHAPTER VII THE BAD SHIP “PEABODY”

17:02

CHAPTER VIII MR SIM TELLS A LIE

20:18

CHAPTER IX IN MIDDLECOTT LOWER HUNDRED

16:40

CHAPTER X DAN’S LETTER

20:21

Description

In the bustling bar of the White Hart, the respected gamekeeper Matthew Sweetland broods over his son’s rebellion. Daniel, fresh from school and brimming with radical ideas, has turned his back on the family trade, choosing instead the dangerous life of a poacher on Dartmoor. Their clash of values—order versus daring, duty versus freedom—sets a tense tone that ripples through the whole village.

Rumors swirl as a recent burglary of valuable plate rattles the community, and a sharp‑tongued footman hints that someone with intimate knowledge of Middlecott Court may be involved. The police constable off‑duty, Luke Bartley, quietly pieces together clues, his gaze lingering on the Sweetland household and the young woman who once served there. Listeners are drawn into a web of suspicion, wondering whether loyalty to family might conceal a hidden hand in the crime.

Against this backdrop, the Sweetland wife strives to keep peace in a home where pride and disappointment clash. Her quiet resolve offers a counterpoint to the masculine rivalry, suggesting that love and loyalty may be as fragile as the hunted hares. As the first act unfolds, the listener is left weighing the cost of tradition against the lure of rebellion, waiting to see which path will ultimately define the Sweetland legacy.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (353K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts

1862–1960

Best known for vivid novels set in Devon and Dartmoor, this prolific English writer also worked as a poet and dramatist. His stories are remembered for their strong sense of place and for bringing the landscapes of southwest England to life.

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