Working in the Shade Lowly Sowing brings Glorious Reaping

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Working in the Shade Lowly Sowing brings Glorious Reaping

by Theodore P. Wilson

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Chapter One. - The New-Comer.

12:08
2

Chapter Two. - Settling Down.

7:01
3

Chapter Three. - “The New School.”

9:28
4

Chapter Four. - What is Unselfishness?

15:49
5

Chapter Five. - The Stamp of the Cross.

10:42
6

Chapter Six. - Duty.

10:32
7

Chapter Seven. - The Selfish Islands.

28:16
8

Chapter Eight. - A Little Mysterious.

11:50
9

Chapter Nine. - Ruby Grigg.

19:52
10

Chapter Ten. - A Rough Jewel Polished.

16:04

Description

In the quiet countryside of Franchope, the once‑grand Riverton Park stands half‑forgotten, its shuttered mansion looming over tangled gardens tended only half‑heartedly by the Willis family. For twenty years no one has lived there, and the village buzzes with gossip about who might finally breathe life back into the decaying estate. As rumors swirl—from retired tradesmen to exotic princes—the house waits, its silent walls hinting at secrets yet to be unearthed.

Into this unsettled scene walks Mary Stansfield, an orphan raised by a demanding aunt on a modestly comfortable estate nearby. Though she enjoys material security, Mary's inner world is marked by duty, quiet faith, and a yearning to make sense of the lingering melancholy around her. When a summer evening finds her near Riverton's gates, she senses that the mansion's long‑hidden story may intersect with her own path.

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Full title

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (168K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Theodore P. Wilson

A Victorian clergyman-novelist, this writer is best remembered for earnest, morally driven fiction for young readers. His stories often blend faith, character, and everyday struggle in a clear, accessible style.

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