A Knight of the Nets A Knight of the Nets

A Knight of the Nets

Publisher Description

It is a story book. It would be easy to walk many a time through 'Fife and all the lands about it' and never once find the little fishing village of Pittendurie. Indeed, it would be a singular thing if it was found, unless some special business or direction led to it. For clearly it was never intended that human beings should build homes where these cottages cling together, between sea and sky, —a few here, and a few there, hidden away in every bend of the rocks where a little ground could be levelled, so that the tides in stormy weather break with threat and fury on the very doorstones of the lowest cottages. Yet as the lofty semicircle of hills bend inward, the sea follows; and there is a fair harbour, where the fishing boats ride together while their sails dry in the afternoon sun. Then the hamlet is very still; for the men are sleeping off the weariness of their night work, while the children play quietly among the tangle, and the women mend the nets or bait the lines for the next fishing. A lonely little spot, shut in by sea and land, and yet life is there in all its passionate variety—love and hate, jealousy and avarice, youth, with its ideal sorrows and infinite expectations, age, with its memories and regrets.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1896
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
177.5
KB

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