
A daring hunt on an ancient, treacherous track sets the stage for a tense, gritty portrait of rural life. Riders push their horses hard, chasing a wily fox through tangled woods and a steep, muddy Roman road that has claimed many a mount. When the master rider’s horse collapses in a brutal fall, the scene erupts into raw, unsettling violence as the injured man lashes out at the wounded animal.
The aftermath reveals stark contrasts: the compassionate doctor who tries to save the beast, and the enraged rider whose cruelty ignites a fierce moral clash. Through vivid, breath‑holding description, the story probes the fragile line between sport and savagery, and hints at deeper reckonings that will follow for the participants. Listeners are drawn into a world where honor, desperation, and the harshness of the countryside collide, promising a compelling exploration of character and conscience.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (517K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1941
A British journalist, hymn writer, and bestselling novelist, he wrote under the pen name John Oxenham and became especially well known for inspirational verse and fiction with a strong moral and spiritual tone.
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