
A solitary figure strides through the bleak, rain‑soaked marshlands of the Flent valley, his mind occupied by thoughts of family and the uneasy expectations of his sister’s arrival. The landscape unfolds in stark, beautiful detail—wet peat mosses, reclaimed fields, and distant hills crowned with church spires—painting a picture of a region caught between hardship and quiet charm.
Helbeck’s encounter with the humble road‑sweeper offers a brief, grounded moment of connection, hinting at the social contrasts that thread through his world. Beneath the relentless drizzle, his internal monologue reveals a man accustomed to bearing responsibility, yet yearning for the simple comforts of home and companionship.
Listeners are drawn into a richly described countryside where nature’s raw power mirrors the protagonist’s inner turbulence, setting the stage for a story that explores duty, family ties, and the quiet resilience of those who endure a harsh, ever‑changing environment.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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