
In the early days of England’s civil unrest, the rolling valleys of Yoredale—later known as Wensleydale—are painted with golden wheat and quiet ambition. Squire John Metcalf, a broad‑shouldered landowner, watches his harvest mature while rumors of war drift on the wind. His world is rooted in the rhythm of the earth, yet the distant thrum of Royalist calls begins to stir a sense of duty that conflicts with the peace of his country lanes.
Amid this backdrop, his son Christopher falls headlong into a spirited courtship with Joan Grant, the clever niece of a wealthier neighbor. Their banter turns into a daring challenge: she dares him to scale a lofty fir and retrieve a token of her affection, a test that blends youthful pride with the nascent storms of a nation on the brink. Their flirtation, set against the looming call to arms, promises both tender triumphs and the weight of looming responsibilities.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (473K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1932
Drawn again and again to the Yorkshire moors, this prolific English novelist filled his fiction with wild landscapes, old feuds, and village life. His stories blend romance, danger, and a strong sense of place that still gives them their atmosphere.
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