
On a frosty Christmas Eve the orchard of Farmer Teazel becomes a bustling stage for an ancient rite. Rough‑voiced villagers chant a strange, jubilant song while cider flows over the roots of towering apple trees, and gunfire cracks the night air to seal the blessing. The scene bustles with dancing children, laughing women and hardy men, all united by the promise of a bountiful harvest.
Amid the revelry, a tall farmhand in modest dress stands apart, his bearing set apart from the other laborers. Beside him, a young woman—her smile bright, her hands trembling with nervous delight—shares a quiet moment that hints at something deeper than the night’s festivities. Their connection, observed under the steady glow of the moon, suggests a bond that may soon challenge the silent hardships endured by the countryside’s working folk as the nation edges toward reform. The story invites listeners into a world where tradition, love, and emerging social consciousness intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (657K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: A. J. Bradley, 1895.
Credits
MWS, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2022-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1932
Known for a huge range of historical adventures, family stories, and books for young readers, this prolific Victorian and Edwardian novelist wrote with a gift for brisk plots and clear moral stakes. Her work remained popular enough to find new life in digital libraries long after her death.
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