
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
In the remote Cotswold hamlet of Under‑edge, the seasons dictate life: bleak, isolated winters give way to a brief, luminous summer where wildflowers and songbirds transform the rugged landscape into a fleeting paradise. Within the weather‑worn vicarage, Rafella Forte, the vicar’s diligent daughter, tends the modest garden that sustains the household, her blue frock and bright eyes a stark contrast to the surrounding stone walls and tangled hedges. Her routine—singing hymns, managing the potato patch, and keeping the home respectable—reveals a quietly determined young woman who has shouldered responsibility since her mother’s passing.
Into this quiet world arrives Captain Coventry, freshly returned from the exotic climes of India. Still scented with distant adventures, he is drawn to the village’s simplicity and, most of all, to the radiant presence of Rafella. Their meeting hints at the stir of new possibilities amid the timeless rhythms of rural life, promising a story where duty, longing, and the pull of the unknown begin to intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (258K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-01-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1934
Known for vivid fiction about life in British India, this early twentieth-century novelist found a wide readership with tales that mixed social observation, romance, and the supernatural. Her best-known collection, East of Suez, helped make her especially memorable to readers of ghost stories.
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