
Carlingford is a modest, well‑behaved market town where society moves at a genteel pace. The arrival of a new rector is treated as a civic occasion, stirring whispers among the town’s respectable families. With its tidy streets, garden‑walled homes, and a church that has long been under an evangelical hand, the community awaits a change in tone.
The newcomer is praised by all, yet no one can say why; his academic record is known, but his theological leanings remain a puzzle. In the shade of Miss Wodehouse’s apple‑tree, locals gossip, wondering if he will follow the flamboyant style of his predecessor or chart a quieter course. Young Lucy and her friends watch his every move, half‑amused and half‑apprehensive about the possibilities he might bring.
As the rector settles into his parsonage, the town’s routine begins to shift—church attendance, social gatherings, and even the talk of marriage drift into territory. Listeners are invited to share in the subtle humor and quiet drama of a community poised on edge of transformation, where a single cleric’s presence can stir both hearts and habits.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (67K characters)
Series
Chronicles of Carlingford
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Delphine Lettau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2009-09-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1828–1897
A hugely popular Victorian novelist and critic, she wrote with remarkable range and speed, turning out fiction, essays, biographies, and supernatural tales across a long career. Her work often brings everyday family life into vivid focus while also making room for mystery, history, and sharp social observation.
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