Tales from Longpuddle

Tales from Longpuddle
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A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Retold for Learners of English by Jennifer Bassett.

Tony Kytes is a favourite with the girls but he’s not terribly clever. If you meet an old girlfriend and she asks for a ride home in your wagon, do you say yes? And then if you meet the girl you are planning to marry, what do you do? Very soon, Tony is in a great muddle, and does not know how to escape from it.

These stories are set in an English country village of the nineteenth century, but Hardy’s tales of mistakes and muddles and marriages belong in any place, at any time.

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TALES FROM LONGPUDDLE

In the old days, people did not move around so much. They often lived in the same village all their lives. Everybody knew everybody, knew their parents, their children, their grandparents, and probably knew all their secrets too.

So when John Lackland’s son returns to the village of Longpuddle after thirty years in America, he knows he will find many of the same families there. In the town he catches the Longpuddle wagon, and on the way to the village he asks the other passengers for news.

The passengers are very happy to tell him stories. There’s a good story about Tony Kytes and all his young women – oh yes, Mr Lackland must hear that one. And what about Andrew and Jane, and the parson and the fox? The postmistress tells Mr Lackland that story, and then the schoolteacher tells him why the church band stopped playing their fiddles in the church twenty years ago. And does Mr Lackland remember Netty Sargent? He does, and so Mrs Pawle, a farmer’s wife, tells him what Netty had to do to get her uncle’s house …

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The four stories in this volume are from Thomas Hardy’s A Few Crusted Characters and in their original versions were published under the titles Tony Kytes, the Arch-Deceiver;Andrey Satchel and the Parson and Clerk;Absent-Mindedness in a Parish Choir; Netty Sargent’s Copyhold
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Word count (main text): 6490 words
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