Ariel Dances

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Ariel Dances

by Ethel Cook Eliot

EN·~8 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

Chapter I

12:38
2

Chapter II

16:22
3

Chapter III

10:13
4

Chapter IV

11:59
5

Chapter V

23:08
6

Chapter VI

28:11
7

Chapter VII

8:28
8

Chapter VIII

20:30
9

Chapter IX

19:33
10

Chapter X

13:19

Description

Ariel drifts through the cramped deck of a transatlantic liner, a quiet observer among a parade of confident strangers. Wrapped in a plain tweed coat, she watches the world of fashionable travelers unfold, feeling both detached and oddly fascinated by their self‑assured ease. The voyage is a liminal space where her mind circles around memories of a lost father and the strange, aching suspense of an impending encounter.

As the ship nears New York, Ariel’s internal landscape sharpens—her longing for connection clashes with a deep‑seated desire to remain unseen. The presence of a poised, copper‑haired woman and her two children offers a mirror to a life Ariel imagines but cannot yet claim. With the harbor’s skyline promising new possibilities, she teeters between the comfort of invisibility and the pull of an unresolved past, setting the stage for a quietly powerful journey of self‑discovery.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (501K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2018-12-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

EC

Ethel Cook Eliot

1890–1972

Best known for the classic fantasy novel The Wind Boy, this early 20th-century writer created stories for children, teens, and adults with a gentle, imaginative touch. Her work ranges from fairy-tale adventures to mysteries and later novels, showing an unusually wide reach across genres.

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