Lady Merton, Colonist

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Lady Merton, Colonist

by Mrs. Humphry Ward

EN·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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LADY MERTON COLONIST - BY - MRS. HUMPHRY WARD

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FRONTISPIECE - BY ALBERT STERNER - 1910 - A FOREWORD

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LADY MERTON, COLONIST - CHAPTER I

21:31
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CHAPTER II

28:01
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CHAPTER III

21:12
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CHAPTER IV

22:43
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CHAPTER V

25:53
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CHAPTER VI

34:30
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CHAPTER VII

31:37
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CHAPTER VIII

22:25

Description

Aboard a rattling Canadian Pacific train, Lady Elizabeth Merton’s restless curiosity turns the endless spruce‑lined wilderness into a tapestry of possibility. While her brother dismisses the countless blue‑watered lakes as mere scenery, Elizabeth sees unnamed places as future homes, resources, and stories waiting to be claimed. Her lively banter with the weary passengers hints at a deep love for the untamed hinterland, even as the landscape reveals both pristine beauty and scarred, charred forests.

The journey takes her beyond the railway’s narrow corridor into a world of hidden valleys, sparkling islands, and whispering birds—a frontier that feels both alien and intimately inviting. As she sketches names in her guide‑book and dreams of settlements, the novel captures the clash between ambition and practicality, the lure of discovery, and the bond of a family caught between adventure and duty. Listeners will be drawn into the early, hopeful chapters of a woman determined to shape a new chapter of Canadian colonisation.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (414K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Templeton, Juliet Sutherland, Charlie Kirschner and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-10-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward

1851–1920

A bestselling Victorian novelist and social reformer, she became famous for fiction that wrestled with faith, doubt, and the moral questions of modern life. Her novels were serious, popular, and deeply engaged with the social issues of her day.

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