Flamsted quarries

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Flamsted quarries

by Mary E. (Mary Ella) Waller

EN·~12 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
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Flamsted Quarries - BY MARY E. WALLER - Author of "The Wood Carver of Lympus," "The Daughter of the Rich," "The Little Citizen," etc. - With Four Illustrations By G. PATRICK NELSON - A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers New York - Copyright, 1910, By Mary E. Waller Published September, 1910 - Reprinted, September, 1910; November, 1910; December, 1910

1:34:28
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Illustrations

0:18
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FLAMSTED QUARRIES

0:15
4

The Battery in Lieu of a Preface

3:57
5

PART FIRST - A Child from the Vaudeville

0:02
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PART SECOND - Home Soil

2:37:59
7

PART THIRD - In the Stream

7:19:08
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PART FOURTH - Oblivion

0:01
9

PART FIFTH - Shed Number Two

37:34
10

The Last Word

0:00

Description

The story opens on a luminous May evening along New York’s Battery, where the harbor becomes a kaleidoscope of vessels—steamboats, East Indiamen, lumber barges, and the sleek immigrant ships that mark the city’s pulse. The author paints the sea‑wall’s glow against the purple‑tinged Highlands, letting readers feel the rhythm of commerce and the promise that rides each incoming hull.

At Castle Garden, a flood of hopeful faces from Europe converges, each carrying its own mix of anticipation and dread. In the crowded waiting rooms, languages collide, mothers soothe crying infants with lullabies, and strangers share fleeting moments of solidarity as they prepare to step onto a new continent. The narrative captures the palpable energy of that first encounter with America, where personal dramas unfold against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis.

Amid this swirl, a young vaudeville performer watches the scene unfold, his own story poised to intersect with the tide of newcomers, hinting at the personal journeys that will ripple through the larger tale.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (717K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-11-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Mary E. (Mary Ella) Waller

Mary E. (Mary Ella) Waller

1855–1938

Known for stories rooted in New England life, this American writer and educator published more than twenty novels, along with children's books and translations of German verse. Her best-known work, The Wood-Carver of 'Lympus, helped build a wide readership in the late nineteenth century.

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