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A bustling river runs through a fertile plain, its waters feeding a prosperous city that thrives on the constant flow of ships and trade. The harbor teems with masts that stretch above the church windows, sparking the imaginations of young villagers who long for distant horizons. Life here revolves around the “wet highway” of the river, a lifeline that unites fields, farms, and bustling markets, and the townsfolk take pride in the river’s generous bounty.
Beyond the thriving lowlands the river originates high in the mountains, where it gathers strength from three fierce torrents that carve deep gorges. In this wild, untamed region the water roars over sheer cliffs, leaving no foothold for even the hardiest goat, and the sheer power of the flood hints at a danger that the peaceful city has never known. As the river descends, the contrast between tranquil commerce and the looming, untamed source sets the stage for a story of both wonder and impending challenge.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeremy Woodburn
Release date
2008-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1834–1896
A central figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, this Victorian writer and designer brought the same love of beauty and workmanship to poems, stories, textiles, and books. His imagination helped shape modern fantasy, while his ideas about art and labor still feel strikingly modern.
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