
The Trees of Pride, by Gilbert K. Chesterton
THE TREES OF PRIDE
by Gilbert K. Chesterton
THE TREES OF PRIDE
I. THE TALE OF THE PEACOCK TREES
II. THE WAGER OF SQUIRE VANE
III. THE MYSTERY OF THE WELL
IV. THE CHASE AFTER THE TRUTH
A whimsical portrait of an English squire whose mind is forever stuck in boyhood, the story follows Squire Vane as he wanders his Cornish estate, intent on meeting a guest arriving by yacht. His habit of mixing lofty rationalism with a mischievous streak leads him into a series of amusing confrontations with the local folk, who cling to old legends of witches, ghosts, and the mysterious “peacock trees” that dominate his garden.
Along a winding path he meets a stubborn gardener and a grieving woodcutter, each eager to convince the squire that his foreign shrubs are nothing but trouble. Their banter reveals a clash between Vane’s confident modernity and the deep‑rooted superstitions of the countryside, setting the stage for a lively exploration of pride, tradition, and the unexpected wisdom that can arise from folly.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean, and David Widger
Release date
1999-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
Best known for the Father Brown mysteries and a flood of lively essays, this English writer brought wit, paradox, and strong opinions to everything he touched. His books range from detective fiction to literary criticism and Christian apologetics, and they still feel fresh because of the energy of his voice.
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