The Vicar's Daughter
George MacDonald
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This is the third book of the 'Marshmallow' trilogy. It is a fictional autobiography written by Ethelwyn Percivale, or 'Wynnie'. Her father is a clergyman, Mr. Walton, whose history has already been told in "A Quiet Neighborhood", the first of the three books. Wynnie has a happy childhood and falls in love with a struggling artist. It is about Wynnie and her family, and her little circle of old and new friends. We learn much about the poor of society of that time. This book is set in the real, every-day world, and our narrator is serious when she calls her life ''quiet and ordinary''. Though there are some exciting incidents, visits made, and long conversations about God. This book is a delightful read. - Summary by fiddlesticks
The trilogy:
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
The Seaboard Parish
The Vicar's Daughter (14 hr 9 min)
Chapitres
Introductory | 18:45 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
I Try | 22:51 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
My Wedding | 20:19 | Lu par Lynne T |
Judy's Visit | 10:57 | Lu par Sarah B |
Good Society | 10:14 | Lu par Sarah B |
A Refuge From the Heat | 14:41 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Connie | 10:24 | Lu par Chris Hymans |
Connie's Baby | 17:55 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
The Foundling Re-found | 15:56 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Wagtail Comes to Honor | 13:03 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
A Stupid Chapter | 13:49 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
An Introduction | 11:04 | Lu par SMacDonald |
My First Dinner Party.-A Negatived Proposal (part 1) | 16:03 | Lu par Roohi |
My First Dinner Party.-A Negatived Proposal (part 2) | 15:22 | Lu par Roohi |
A Picture | 13:30 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Rumors | 20:02 | Lu par Lynne T |
A Discovery | 20:33 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Miss Clare | 10:36 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Miss Clare's Home | 13:42 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Her Story (part 1) | 21:56 | Lu par Coven |
Her Story (part 2) | 27:15 | Lu par Roohi |
A Remarkable Fact | 13:59 | Lu par Khaghbboommm |
Lady Bernard | 12:07 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
My Second Dinner Party | 31:46 | Lu par Judy Guinan |
The End of the Evening | 15:04 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
My First Terror (part 1) | 14:01 | Lu par Judy Guinan |
My First Terror (part 2) | 19:35 | Lu par Judy Guinan |
Its Sequel | 28:25 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Troubles | 22:22 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Miss Clare Amongst her Friends | 16:51 | Lu par SMacDonald |
Mr. Morley | 30:19 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
A Strange Text (part 1) | 33:50 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
A Strange Text (part 2) | 28:08 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
About Servants | 14:52 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
About Percival | 11:05 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
My Second Terror | 12:57 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
The Clouds After the Rain | 19:54 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
The Sunshine | 10:09 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
What Lady Bernard Thought of it | 7:51 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Retrospective | 8:27 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
Mrs. Cromwell Comes (part 1) | 23:16 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Mrs. Cromwell Comes (part 2) | 25:44 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Mrs. Cromwell Goes | 31:32 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Ancestral Wisdom | 18:39 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Child Nonsense | 16:30 | Lu par Rachel |
''Double, Double, Toil and Trouble'' | 15:36 | Lu par Clayton |
Rager and Marion | 11:58 | Lu par Sarah B |
A Little More About Roger, and About Mr. Blackstone | 7:43 | Lu par Clayton |
The Dea Ex | 8:01 | Lu par Rachel |
Critiques
Section 20 replaced





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It came to our notice that section 20 "Her Story (part 1)" was incorrect - a second recording of section 19. This has been fixed as of today.
Enjoyable conclusion





Amy Sterrett
This book was an enjoyable conclusion to.the other two books in the trilogy. The periodic style of all three book was different than other books I have read by GGeorge MacDonald. This book had many spiritual truth about the poor, work, trust, parenting, marriage, etc. that I found insightful and thought provoking. Thank you to all the readers who make listening to Geaorge Macdonald's original works possible.
Sweet and uplifting but much too long to be worth it.





Tallgrayguy
This book is not nearly the equal of George Macdonaldâs Annals of A Quiet Neighborhood. It is very long. Its few gems are strung out among many tedious chapters. Almost no one today would take the trouble to read this book. George MacDonald





Gloria Stahl
I always enjoy George Macdonald stories. The practical and moral advice in them is priceless.
very nice





Jonas Herum
I enjoyed it thoroughly. thanks readers





A LibriVox Listener
it's an interesting look into the past.