The Privet Hedge

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The Privet Hedge

by J. E. Buckrose

EN·~6 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

By - J. E. BUCKROSE

1:03
2

Chapter I - The Cottage

6:43
3

FOR SALE FOR THE ERECTION OF VILLAS AND BUNGALOWS APPLY MESSRS. GLATT & WILSON

6:50
4

Chapter II - Caroline

23:54
5

Chapter III - The Promenade

22:54
6

Chapter IV - The Three Men

13:31
7

Chapter V - The Dance on the Promenade

18:54
8

Chapter VI - Morning Calls

21:08
9

Chapter VII - Sea-Roke

19:21
10

Chapter VIII - The Height of the Season

15:13

Description

In a sleepy corner of Thorhaven, a modest cottage framed by a tangled privet hedge stands defiantly against the encroaching rows of new terraces. Inside, two sisters—one a widowed Mrs. Bradford, the other the steadfast Miss Ethel—share a routine of quiet companionship, their conversations tinged with gentle rivalry and the occasional sharp retort. Their world is a blend of comfortable habit and the subtle pressure of change, as the hedged garden shields them from the bustling Emerald Avenue that threatens to intrude on their privacy.

The story unfolds through their evening walks and light‑hearted banter, revealing a portrait of women who have long ago settled into the rhythms of their modest lives. As they negotiate the balance between tradition and the inevitable march of modernity, listeners are invited to savor the humor, the lingering scent of sea‑brine on the wind, and the tender resilience that defines these sisters’ enduring bond.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (377K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2008-01-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. E. Buckrose

J. E. Buckrose

1868–1931

Known for warm, observant fiction set in everyday English life, this early 20th-century novelist published widely and still turns up in classic-library catalogs today.

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