
THE WATERS OF EDERA - BY O U I D A
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In a sweeping, untamed valley where ancient ruins crumble beneath wild berries and the distant sea is only a rumor, life moves under the relentless eye of harsh shepherds. The landscape is a patchwork of moors, rock‑born streams and lonely roads, where flocks wander and the shepherds, rugged and unforgiving, treat their charge with a brutal practicality that blurs the line between survival and cruelty. The narrator paints this stark world with a raw, almost poetic edge, letting the reader feel the cold wind that sweeps the hills and hear the distant cries of waterfowl over sleeping lakes.
Against this backdrop, a grisly contest erupts in the Vale of Edera—a blood‑soaked bout between an old, seasoned ram and a reckless youngster, watched by peasants, shepherds and a lone beggar girl. The clash becomes a brutal theater of pride, wager, and desperate hope, exposing the stark moral codes that govern the valley’s inhabitants. As the fight drags on, the tension builds, hinting at deeper questions about mercy, tradition, and the cost of a life lived on the edge of the wilderness.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
This eBook was prepared by Carol Poster.
Release date
2004-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1908
A wildly popular Victorian storyteller with a flair for glamour, drama, and strong opinions, this English novelist also became known for outspoken writing on animals and society. Publishing as Ouida, she produced dozens of novels, stories, essays, and children's books across a long career.
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