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Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard

Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard

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Number of Chapters: 26

Length: 11 hours and 58 minutes

Language: English

The wandering minstrel Martin Pippin finds a lovelorn ploughman who begs him to visit the orchard where his beloved has been locked in the well-house with six sworn virgins to guard her. Martin Pippin goes to the rescue and wins the confidence of the young women by telling them love stories. Although ostensibly a children's book, the six love stories, which have much the form of Perrault's fairy tales such as Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella, have a depth which is adult in sentiment, and indeed they were written not for a child but for a young soldier, Victor Haslam. Among the stories, themes include the apparent loss of a loved one, betrayal, and the yearning of a woman for whom it appears that love will never come. (Introduction adapted from Wikipedia)

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Introduction (Peter Eastman)
Prologue Parts I and II (Peter Eastman)
Prologue Part III; Prelude to the First Tale (Peter Eastman)
The King's Barn (part 1) (Peter Eastman)
The King's Barn (part 2) (Peter Eastman)
First Interlude (Peter Eastman)
Young Gerard (part 1) (Peter Eastman)
Young Gerard (part 2) (Peter Eastman)
Young Gerard (part 3) (Peter Eastman)
Second Interlude (Peter Eastman)
The Mill of Dreams (part 1) (Peter Eastman)
The Mill of Dreams (part 2) (Peter Eastman)
The Mill of Dreams (part 3) (Peter Eastman)
Third Interlude (Peter Eastman)
Open Winkins (part 1) (Peter Eastman)
Open Winkins (part 2) (Peter Eastman)
Open Winkins (part 3) (Peter Eastman)
Fourth Interlude (Peter Eastman)
Proud Rosalind and the Hart-Royal (part 1) (Peter Eastman)
Proud Rosalind and the Hart-Royal (part 2) (Peter Eastman)
Proud Rosalind and the Hart-Royal (part 3) (Peter Eastman)
Fifth Interlude (Peter Eastman)
The Imprisoned Princess; Postlude Parts I and II (Peter Eastman)
Postlude Parts III and IV (Peter Eastman)
Epilogue (Peter Eastman)
Conclusion (Peter Eastman)
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