A Marriage at Sea
William Clark Russell
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Herbert Barclay is desperately in love with Grace Bellassys, but a number of factors stand in the way of their happiness, the biggest of which is the person of Lady Amelia Roscoe, Grace's guardian. Lady Amelia has several objections to the union, one of which is the fact that Herbert is not a Papist, and to separate the two young people, she has sent Grace to school in France. The two decide to elope, but this is just the start of the adventure... - Summary by Carolin (6 hr 54 min)
Capítulos
The Rue de la Maquetra | 23:40 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
The Elopement | 27:55 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
At Sea | 27:27 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
Sweethearts in a Dandy | 27:25 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
Dirty Weather | 25:26 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
Sweethearts in a Storm | 30:31 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
The Carthusian | 26:10 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
Outward Bound | 23:37 | Leído por Arlene Joyce |
We Are Much Observed | 23:35 | Leído por Arup Sen |
A Singular Proposal | 22:12 | Leído por Jennifer Dallman |
Grace Consents | 28:09 | Leído por Jennifer Dallman |
A Marriage at Sea | 30:56 | Leído por Arup Sen |
The Mermaid | 32:28 | Leído por Arup Sen |
Homeward Bound | 30:42 | Leído por Arup Sen |
The End and Postscript | 34:41 | Leído por Arup Sen |
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darthlaurel
If women really acted like this and men really viewed them as the main character does, it's no wonder that men didn't want to give women the vote. I wouldn't either! Just sayin'. I enjoyed the story in spite of the main characters, however. Thanks as always to anyone who reads for free. Four stars for free books that help me get my work done. Btw, this story has nothing to do with suffrage.
marine novel-some plot-held my interest- well used nautical terminology





A LibriVox Listener
An interesting story told with some creative reserve. The majority told on board a small sailing vessel. Suspense, will they sink, will the captain go down with his ship and are they legally married.





elm
the two main characters are uninspiring spoiled rich people who are ignorant and have no objective in life whatsoever. The description of nautical life is sometimes interesting but not profound.





AVID READER
An interesting study of the legality of marriage on the high seas. The bride was a bit tedious at times, but the work was enjoyable