Daisy Herself

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Daisy Herself

by Will E. (William Ernest) Ingersoll

EN·~6 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

DAISY HERSELF

0:18
2

CHAPTER I. A Two Hundred Mile Dash.

5:38
3

CHAPTER II. The City Swallows Daisy.

16:44
4

CHAPTER III. The Maid and the Clerk.

12:46
5

CHAPTER IV. A "Steer".

7:45
6

CHAPTER V. A Job.

19:59
7

CHAPTER VI. The Plebeian.

15:49
8

CHAPTER VII. A Human Horticulturist.

30:38
9

CHAPTER VIII. A Knight in the Kitchen.

13:12
10

CHAPTER IX. A Dance and an Invitation.

25:21

Description

Daisy, a seventeen‑year‑old raised on a bleak farm, abandons her stifling home for a midnight train ride with Beatty, a charming but roguish store clerk. The journey—just two hundred miles long—offers her a taste of freedom she’s never known, the rhythmic clatter of the rails and the moonlit landscape igniting a fierce, restless spirit. As the red‑upholstered coach rolls toward the city, Daisy’s vivid imagination transforms the cramped carriage into a fairy‑tale realm, while Beatty basks in the thrill of having a companion who seems both enamored and untouchable.

Against a backdrop of prairie austerity, the novel captures the intoxicating blend of youthful rebellion and the yearning for something beyond the familiar. Daisy’s sharp observations of Beatty’s vanity and the oppressive figures she leaves behind hint at deeper conflicts that will shape her path. Listeners are drawn into a world where the promise of adventure collides with the shadows of the past, setting the stage for a compelling exploration of identity and choice.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (385K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Al Haines, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Will E. (William Ernest) Ingersoll

Will E. (William Ernest) Ingersoll

1879–1968

A Canadian journalist and novelist from Manitoba, he moved between newspaper work and fiction, with stories that found their way into notable early 20th-century anthologies. His work includes rural romance, domestic fiction, and shorter pieces remembered from magazine and anthology publication.

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