Harold's Bride: A Tale

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Harold's Bride: A Tale

by A. L. O. E.

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

HAROLD’S BRIDE

0:24

Preface.

3:05

CHAPTER I HOUSE-BUILDING.

14:13

CHAPTER II AN EXOTIC.

6:57

CHAPTER III HAPPY DAYS.

8:54

CHAPTER IV INDIAN TRAVELLING.

11:43

CHAPTER V FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

13:02

CHAPTER VI LITTLE FOES.

13:38

CHAPTER VII DIGGING DEEP.

11:17

CHAPTER VIII FIRST VISIT TO A ZENANA.

14:01

Description

Set against the vivid backdrop of a remote Indian mission station, the story follows a young missionary, Robin Hartley, as he confronts the practical and cultural hurdles of establishing a new home for his work. From the moment he arrives, the unfinished veranda and stubborn bricks become a metaphor for the larger challenges he must navigate—delays caused by local customs, unexpected funerals, and the intricacies of communicating across language barriers. The narrative captures the daily rhythm of building, the clash of expectations, and the earnest determination that drives him forward.

Interwoven with these early struggles are glimpses of the people who surround him: the dutiful yet exasperated overseer Nabi Bakhsh, the bustling village life, and the subtle hints of a deeper personal journey awaiting him. As Robin wrestles with both physical construction and his own resolve, listeners are invited into an intimate portrait of missionary life, where faith, perseverance, and cultural exchange shape every step of the path ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (283K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Hulse, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2019-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. L. O. E.

A. L. O. E.

1821–1893

A prolific Victorian writer for children and adults, she published under the pen name A.L.O.E., short for "A Lady of England." Her stories blended adventure, moral purpose, and strong Christian themes, and they found a wide readership in the 19th century.

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