A Maid of the Silver Sea

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A Maid of the Silver Sea

by John Oxenham

EN·~7 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

A MAID OF THE SILVER SEA - BY - JOHN OXENHAM - WITH FRONTISPIECE IN COLOUR BY HAROLD COPPING - Hodder and Stoughton Warwick Square, London, E.C. - 1910

0:10
2

CHAPTER I - HOW TWO LAY IN A CLEFT

11:50
3

CHAPTER II - HOW NANCE CAME TO BE HERSELF

21:20
4

CHAPTER III - HOW THE NEW MINE CAPTAIN CAME

5:26
5

CHAPTER IV - HOW GARD MADE NEW ACQUAINTANCES

18:06
6

CHAPTER V - HOW NANCE SHONE THROUGH HER MODEST VEILING

12:52
7

CHAPTER VI - HOW GRANNIE SCHEMED SCHEMES

13:22
8

CHAPTER VII - HOW GARD FOUGHT GALES AND TOM

13:49
9

CHAPTER VIII - HOW TOM WANTED TO BUT DIDN'T DARE

5:17
10

CHAPTER IX - HOW OLD TOM FOUND THE SILVER HEART

7:40

Description

On a wind‑blown cliff above the bustling port of Gorey, a young girl named Nance watches a grimy brig limp toward a rough landing while the sea churns with the clatter of new pumping engines. She and her friend, the mischievous boy Bern, seek refuge in a hidden granite crevice, swapping bitter jokes about the mines that have scarred their island home. Their secret hideaway offers a brief escape from the noise, the dust, and the ever‑growing greed that has transformed the once‑quiet landscape.

Back at the Hamon household, tension crackles between generations. The elderly matriarch, a sharp‑tongued widow who has survived privateering raids, watches over a family divided by a resentful step‑brother and a father consumed by the lure of money. As Nance navigates the clash of old customs and the new industrial age, she must decide whether to cling to the island’s fading past or face the uncertain future that looms on the horizon.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (431K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Steven Gibbs and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net)

Release date

2005-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Oxenham

John Oxenham

1852–1941

A British journalist, hymn writer, and bestselling novelist, he wrote under the pen name John Oxenham and became especially well known for inspirational verse and fiction with a strong moral and spiritual tone.

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