
Set against the sun‑drenched fields of a quiet rural community, the story follows Eleanor Grebby, a lively farm‑girl whose days are filled with chores, Sunday‑school lessons, and spontaneous songs. When the charismatic newcomer Philip Roche arrives, his playful pursuit of the children and his daring kiss in a makeshift ring spark a flirtatious rivalry that leaves Eleanor both embarrassed and intrigued. Their impromptu dash to a barn during a sudden summer shower becomes a charming tableau of first‑glance chemistry.
As the rain patters and the hay loft becomes their temporary refuge, Philip’s easy confidence and Eleanor’s bright wit draw them into a conversation that reveals their hopes, fears, and the subtle divides of village life. Through light‑hearted banter and vivid countryside detail, the novel captures the thrill of youthful attraction and the promise of something beyond the ordinary farm routine. Listeners will find themselves smiling at the gentle teasing and rooting for the budding connection that hints at deeper stories to come.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (325K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2008-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A prolific English novelist, she also became known for controversial polemical books on religion, especially her attacks on Mormonism and Roman Catholicism. Writing from the late Victorian period into the mid-20th century, she left behind a body of fiction and nonfiction that reflects the anxieties and debates of her era.
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