Crocker's Hole

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Crocker's Hole

by R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

EN·~39 minutes

Chapters

Description

The tale opens on the winding Culm, a once‑pristine trout stream in Devon’s rolling valleys that now bears the marks of industry and railway. Its waters cascade from spring to rivulet, gathering life from ash‑clad dales and fern‑lined banks, shaping a landscape where nature and human ambition constantly intersect. The narrator’s reverent eye follows the river’s course, inviting listeners to feel the cool rush of water and the quiet hum of the countryside.

At the heart of this flowing portrait lies Crocker’s Hole, a deep pool steeped in local legend. According to folklore, a baker’s apprentice met a tragic end there after a love‑affair went awry, and ever since the hole has been home to a remarkable trout that draws anglers from far and wide. As the story unfolds, listeners are drawn into the intertwined lives of the river, its fish, and the people who remember the hole’s sorrowful past, exploring themes of nature’s endurance, memory, and the simple joys of a day spent by the water.

Details

Full title

Crocker's Hole From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore

Language

en

Duration

~39 minutes (37K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-08-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

1825–1900

Best known for the classic novel Lorna Doone, this Victorian storyteller mixed romance, adventure, and a strong sense of the English countryside. He also drew on years of working the land, which gave his fiction an unusually vivid feel for rural life.

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