
audiobook
by F. E. (Frederic Edward) Weatherly
Produced by Al Haines
"His eyes were greedily fixed on the book; then he would write a little, then look again, then write again. He was cribbing."—WILTON SCHOOL, page 33.
In the quiet village of Wilton, a young boy watches his world unravel as his mother’s frail health forces a heartbreaking farewell. Amid the lilac‑scented churchyard and the soft glow of an oak‑panelled parlour, Harry grapples with the strange new responsibilities his father entrusts to him, feeling both bewildered and fiercely protective. The opening scenes blend tender domestic moments with an undercurrent of looming change, setting a tone that is both nostalgic and unsettling.
As the farm settles into evening, the boy’s innocent curiosity meets the stark realities of adult sorrow, hinting at the challenges he will face within the walls of Wilton School. Early encounters with classmates and teachers promise a mix of camaraderie and conflict, while the lingering sense of loss fuels a quiet determination in Harry. Listeners will be drawn into a world where family bonds, schoolyard rivalries, and a yearning for justice begin to intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-07-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1929
Best known for writing the words to "Danny Boy," this Victorian-era lyricist balanced a legal career with an astonishingly prolific life in music and letters. His songs and verses helped shape the sentimental popular sound of late 19th- and early 20th-century Britain.
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