
In a quiet valley of rolling hills, a lone weaver lives in a stone cottage surrounded by hazel trees, his loom’s rhythmic clatter echoing through the countryside. The villagers of Raveloe regard him with a mixture of awe and distrust, seeing his pale, withdrawn figure as something out of place among their hearty, sun‑kissed fields. Their children watch him from a distance, both fascinated by the mysterious motions of his shuttle and wary of the strange, solitary man who seems to belong to another world.
Silas keeps his earnings hidden in a small chest, a secret treasure that gives his isolated existence a fragile sense of security. When that modest fortune mysteriously disappears, the loss leaves him adrift, his once‑steady routine shattered. At the same time, an unexpected arrival—an infant left on his doorstep—forces him to confront the emptiness of his life, hinting at a new purpose that could change both him and the close‑knit community around him.
Language
es
Duration
~7 hours (441K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe (http://dp.rastko.net)
Release date
2008-03-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1880
Best known for bringing sharp moral insight and deep sympathy to Victorian fiction, this English novelist wrote stories that make ordinary lives feel vast and memorable. Her books, including Middlemarch and The Mill on the Floss, are still loved for their intelligence, humor, and emotional truth.
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