The Quickening

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The Quickening

by Francis Lynde

EN·~10 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total

THE QUICKENING - By - FRANCIS LYNDE

1:28

THE QUICKENING

15:03

II. THE CEDARS OF LEBANON

14:51

III. OF THE FATHERS UPON THE CHILDREN

6:23

IV. THE NEWER EXODUS

11:14

V. THE DABNEYS OF DEER TRACE

18:01

VI. BLUE BLOOD AND RED

20:21

VII. THE PRAYER OF THE RIGHTEOUS

12:29

VIII. THE BACKSLIDER

14:42

IX. THE RACE TO THE SWIFT

23:00

Description

Set in the quiet, pine‑lined Paradise Valley, a fervent revival led by the charismatic Reverend Silas Crafts draws the scattered folk of South Tredegar together. As the sun dips on a June evening, the modest wooden church at Little Zoar fills with neighbors swapping gossip, prayers, and doubts about the salvation of their own kin. Among them is twelve‑year‑old Thomas Jefferson, a barefoot wanderer whose keen eyes capture the raw tension between tradition and hope.

The community’s murmurs revolve around the troubled Caleb, a blacksmith whose steady hands shape iron as surely as his life seems stuck in sin, and his steadfast wife Martha Gordon, whose piety inspires both admiration and skepticism. A lone horse‑trader, Japheth Pettigrass, finds himself on the defensive, while young Scrap Pendry slips into the shadows, hinting at secrets that could stir the revival’s calm. Listeners are invited to feel the dust‑laden roads, the creak of wagon wheels, and the uneasy anticipation of a valley on the brink of spiritual change.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (592K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paul Ereaut, Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net Character set for HTML: ISO-8859-1

Release date

2005-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Lynde

Francis Lynde

1856–1930

Known for brisk adventure stories set among railroads, mines, and mountain towns of the American West, this early 20th-century novelist brought engineering know-how and frontier tension into popular fiction. Several of his books were successful enough to be adapted for silent film.

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