A Country Sweetheart

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A Country Sweetheart

by Dora Russell

EN·~12 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
1

A Country Sweetheart

2:06
2

CHAPTER I. THE NEW HEIR.

14:10
3

CHAPTER II. THE MAYFLOWER.

18:42
4

CHAPTER III. A SAD FLIRT.

21:42
5

CHAPTER IV. THE OLD LOVE AND THE NEW.

10:01
6

CHAPTER V. MRS. TEMPLE.

18:24
7

CHAPTER VI. CRUEL WORDS.

15:40
8

CHAPTER VII. THE LAST TRYST.

15:31
9

CHAPTER VIII. THE DEW ON THE GRASS.

15:55
10

CHAPTER IX. DRAWN CLOSER.

12:03

Description

In the bustling world of the 1889 Paris Exposition, a celebrated American sewing machine—renowned for its polished oak case and relentless reliability—captures the imagination of both humble homes and grand mansions. Its fame spreads far beyond the factory floor, promising a life of ease to anyone who can afford its installment plan, while the proud engineers behind it bask in international honors. The narrative weaves this emblem of progress into the everyday lives of a prominent family whose fortunes hinge on both industry and personal tragedy.

Amid the opulent halls of Woodlea Hall, an elderly patriarch and his grieving wife confront a devastating diagnosis: their only son lies comatose after a mysterious accident on the football field. As the family grapples with fear, suspicion, and the looming specter of loss, their determination to uncover the truth ignites a tense, emotional quest. The story balances the era’s technological optimism with raw human vulnerability, inviting listeners to experience a poignant slice of late‑Victorian life.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (714K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Dora Russell

Dora Russell

1830–1905

A prolific Victorian novelist who turned to popular fiction to support herself, she became known for lively serial stories and sensation novels that reached a wide newspaper and magazine audience.

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