Far to Seek A Romance of England and India

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Far to Seek A Romance of England and India

by Maud Diver

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50 total
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FAR TO SEEK - A Romance of England and India - BY - MAUD DIVER

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AUTHOR'S NOTE.

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CHAPTER I.

10:46
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CHAPTER II.

29:09
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CHAPTER III.

15:15
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CHAPTER IV.

16:13
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CHAPTER V.

17:44
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CHAPTER VI.

18:37
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CHAPTER VII.

14:12
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CHAPTER I.

21:04

Description

In the gentle English countryside, young Nevil Le Roy Sinclair spends his days wandering beech woods, sharing lessons with his spirited friend Tara, and dreaming of distant adventures. His world is colored by the warmth of his mother, Lilámani—a Rajput descendant who married an English baronet—whose stories of India and quiet courage shape his imagination and set him apart from other children.

When the distant rumblings of unrest in Lahore reach the family’s quiet life, the novel shifts to the bustling streets of colonial India, where Lilámani’s past and the fragile ties between empire and tradition begin to surface. Through Roy’s eyes we glimpse the delicate balance of love, prejudice, and duty that defines a marriage bridging two cultures, while the promise of summer adventures remains a comforting thread. The story invites listeners to feel the tender pull of a mother’s devotion and the yearning for far‑away horizons that stir both heart and mind.

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Full title

Far to Seek A Romance of England and India A Romance of England and India

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (838K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Michael Ciesielski, Beginners Projects and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-04-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Maud Diver

Maud Diver

1867–1945

Known for fiction and nonfiction shaped by life in British India, this English writer explored the social world of the Raj with energy and detail. Her books range from popular novels to biographical and journalistic work, giving readers a vivid sense of the era she knew best.

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