The History of David Grieve

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The History of David Grieve

by Mrs. Humphry Ward

EN·~27 hours

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Description

In this gently vivid opening, we meet a young David Grieve, a country boy whose days are filled with the rhythm of farm life—herding sheep, scaling stone walls, and watching the dramatic sweep of the Peak’s moorland. The narrative paints his world with meticulous detail: the cracked stone cottage, the shy garden, the loyal collies, and the far‑off “Downfall” river thundering over the cliffs. David’s carefree wanderings are tinged with a quiet sense of responsibility, as he checks the gates that keep the flock from wandering onto the harsh mountain pastures.

Through his eyes, the rugged beauty of the High Peak emerges, a landscape that feels both intimate and awe‑inspiring. As he pauses on the hilltop, the distant roar of water hints at forces beyond his control, setting the stage for the choices and challenges that will shape his coming‑of‑age. The story promises a tender portrait of rural life, layered with the subtle tensions of growing up in a world where nature and duty intersect.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~27 hours (1594K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Franks, Robert Prince; HTML version created by Chuck Greif.

Release date

2005-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward

1851–1920

Best known for the hugely successful novel Robert Elsmere, this English writer was one of the most widely read literary voices of the late Victorian era. Her fiction often took on big questions about religion, politics, and social change while staying rooted in everyday human lives.

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