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by Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay
In a sun‑dappled cloister garden of twelfth‑century Worcester, the venerable lay‑sister Mary Antony passes her evenings recounting an age‑old warning about a wayward baker’s boy who dared to spy on the White Ladies. Her voice, seasoned with humor and a touch of sternness, drifts over stone arches as a curious robin perches nearby, listening to every exaggerated punishment she weaves. The scene is infused with the rhythm of monastic life, the chirping of birds, and the lingering scent of herbs, painting a vivid portrait of devotion mingled with earthly wit.
Beyond the cloister walls, whispers of a mysterious visitor begin to stir, hinting at a romance that could bridge the sacred and the secular. As Mary Antony’s tales echo through the garden, the promise of hidden passions and unforeseen alliances beckons, offering listeners a glimpse into a world where faith, folklore, and love intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (672K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1921
Known for blending romance with spiritual reflection, this English novelist became an international bestseller with The Rosary. Her books were especially popular in the early 20th century for their warmth, emotion, and strong moral themes.
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by Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay

by Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay

by Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay