Mary Cary: "Frequently Martha"

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Mary Cary: "Frequently Martha"

by Kate Langley Bosher

EN·~3 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

MARY CARY - "FREQUENTLY MARTHA" - BY - Kate Langley Bosher

0:43
2

FRONTISPIECE BY - FRANCES ROGERS

0:13
3

MARY CARY

0:00
4

I. AN UNTHANKFUL ORPHAN

13:55
5

II. THE COMING OF MISS KATHERINE

14:12
6

III. MARY, FREQUENTLY MARTHA

13:14
7

IV. THE STEPPED-ON AND THE STEPPERS

11:30
8

V. "HERE COMES THE BRIDE!"

11:12
9

VI. "MY LADY OF THE LOVELY HEART"

10:10
10

VII. "STERILIZED AND FERTILIZED"

5:10

Description

Mary Cary is a sharp‑tongued teenager living in the Yorkburg Female Orphan Asylum, where routine and discipline rule the day. She finds solace in the stormy sky and a private diary where she can voice thoughts that would otherwise earn her punishment. When the stern Mr. Gaffney lectures the girls about gratitude, Mary refuses to stand, sparking a tense showdown that lands her in the punishment room. Her blunt honesty sets her apart from the other girls, hinting at a restless spirit yearning for something more.

The headmistress, Miss Bray, watches Mary’s every move, quick to discipline any sign of rebellion—whether it’s a scribbled line on a blackboard or a candid entry in her journal. Yet a new presence, Miss Katherine, arrives with a different outlook, offering a glimpse of friendship and perhaps a chance at change. As Mary navigates the strict rules of the asylum, her wit and defiance promise a journey beyond the walls that confine her. Listeners will be drawn into her struggle to find a voice in a place that values obedience above all.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (174K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2005-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kate Langley Bosher

Kate Langley Bosher

1865–1932

Remembered for warm, lively fiction set in Virginia, this early 20th-century novelist also took an active public role in the fight for woman suffrage. Her best-known books include Mary Cary and Miss Gibbie Gault.

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