Mary Seaham: A Novel. Volume 1 of 3

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Mary Seaham: A Novel. Volume 1 of 3

by Mrs. (Elizabeth Caroline) Grey

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

MARY SEAHAM, - A NOVEL. - BY MRS. GREY, - AUTHOR OF "THE GAMBLER'S WIFE," &c. &c.

0:23
2

MARY SEAHAM.

0:00
3

CHAPTER I.

9:54
4

CHAPTER II.

17:09
5

CHAPTER III.

12:33
6

CHAPTER IV.

18:40
7

CHAPTER V.

8:47
8

CHAPTER VI.

18:10
9

CHAPTER VII.

7:52
10

CHAPTER VIII.

14:21

Description

In the quiet aftermath of a bustling wedding, Mary Seaham slips away from the celebration, her heart both heavy and hopeful. As she wanders through the village’s winding lanes, past the echo of distant cannons and the hushed manor rooms, the listener is drawn into a world of gentle melancholy and fleeting encounters with simple, compassionate villagers. The narrative paints the landscape in vivid detail—rolling hills, a sparkling stream, and a rustic mill—mirroring Mary’s inner search for solace and purpose.

Through Mary’s observant eyes, the story explores themes of duty, loneliness, and the subtle strength found in quiet moments. Her soft smile, the sigh that follows, and the small comforts of a loyal terrier create an intimate portrait of a young woman navigating the delicate balance between societal expectations and personal yearning. Listeners will be invited to walk beside her, feeling the fresh air and the rustle of leaves as she steps toward an uncertain yet compelling future.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (260K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-08-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Mrs. (Elizabeth Caroline) Grey

1798–1869

A prolific 19th-century English novelist, she wrote popular fiction that moved easily between romance, fashionable society, Gothic drama, and sensation. Her books found a wide readership from the 1820s into the 1860s, and her life story still carries a few unanswered questions.

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