
TORN SAILS
CHAPTER I. MWNTSEISON.
CHAPTER II. HUGH MORGAN.
CHAPTER III. MARI "VONE."
CHAPTER IV. GWEN'S "BIDDING."
CHAPTER V. TRAETH-Y-DARAN.
CHAPTER VI. CHANGES.
CHAPTER VII. A WEDDING CALL.
CHAPTER VIII. CONFIDENCES.
CHAPTER IX. GWEN'S REBELLION.
Nestled between rugged hills and the gleaming waters of Cardigan Bay, the village of Mwntseison comes alive with the rhythm of daily chores and the chatter of its tight‑knit community. The narrow river that winds through the valley is more than a backdrop—it is the heart of village life, where laundry, cooking, and children's games converge beneath the watchful eyes of neighbors. Amid the thatched cottages and the modest wooden bridge, the bustling sail‑making workshop, run by the respected master Hugh Morgan, provides both livelihood and a subtle source of tension.
Early scenes introduce Nance Owen, busy preparing traditional laver‑bread, and hint at the intertwined relationships among villagers, from the spirited boys splashing in the water to the quiet reverence for local hymns. As winter storms begin to stir, the community’s resilience is tested, setting the stage for whispered doubts and hidden hopes that will shape the lives of Mwntseison’s inhabitants.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (384K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2020-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1908
A bestselling Welsh novelist of the late Victorian era, she brought rural Wales vividly to life in romantic, dramatic fiction. Writing under a pen name, she found a huge readership and remained one of the most popular Welsh authors of her day.
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