
The Sheep-Stealers, by Violet Jacob
BOOK I
BOOK II
Transcriber’s Note
In the shadow of the Black Mountain, a rugged world of steep lanes and isolated hill‑farms clings to a landscape where ancient graves and forgotten battlefields whisper through the hedgerows. The valley dwellers of Llangarth and the hardy “hill‑people” who tend their sheep on the mist‑covered slopes live side by side yet apart, bound together by market‑day gatherings and a shared, uneasy reverence for the superstitions that linger in the wind‑swept fields.
When a sudden storm drives two young shepherds to the eerie Boiling Wells, their horses refuse to cross the bubbling springs, and a strange, unsettling encounter sets the community buzzing. Whispers of a shadowy band stealing sheep begin to spread, pulling the isolated farmers into a tense rivalry that threatens to upend their fragile peace. As old legends stir and suspicion grows, the listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of a bygone Wales where tradition, fear, and survival collide.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (591K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Paul Haxo with special thanks to the University of California, Stanford University, the Internet Archive, the HathiTrust Digital Library, and Google.
Release date
2018-06-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
Best known for the historical novel Flemington and for poetry in Scots, this Scottish writer brought the voices and landscapes of Angus vividly onto the page. Her work moves easily between lyric tenderness, regional speech, and a deep feel for Scottish history.
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