
audiobook
by Dorothy M. (Dorothy Miller) Richardson
HONEYCOMB
CHAPTER I - 1
CHAPTER II - 1
CHAPTER III - 1
CHAPTER IV - 1
CHAPTER V - 1
CHAPTER VI - 1
CHAPTER VII - 1
CHAPTER VIII - 1
CHAPTER IX - 1
Miriam steps off a night train into a dark, wood‑laden platform, the air heavy with wet bark and moss. The faint yellow lights guide her toward a small brougham that will carry her to a secluded house two miles away. As the train recedes, the memory of a harsh winter at Gunnersbury fades, replaced by the tentative green of early spring flashing through distant trees. The journey feels both solitary and oddly hopeful, a quiet prelude to the life she is about to confront.
Inside the carriage, Miriam reflects on recent arguments with her parents, the sharp words that left both pain and a strange sense of resolve. The countryside rolls past, a tapestry of tawny purples and mist‑soft greens that seem to promise renewal. With each turn of the wheels, she feels a growing confidence, a smile that surfaces from a deep, unexpected well of strength. The arrival at Newlands marks the first step into a world where her past and future may finally intersect.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1957
A pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness novel, she is best known for the sequence Pilgrimage, a landmark work that helped reshape modern fiction in English. Her writing follows the texture of thought itself, turning ordinary life into something intimate and quietly radical.
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