
CHAPTER I. - THE BEGINNING OF IT ALL.
CHAPTER II. - IN THE EARLY DAYS.
CHAPTER III. - A PAGE OF LIFE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE BROKEN CIRCLE.
CHAPTER V. - A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING.
CHAPTER VI. - DEPOSED.
CHAPTER VII. - A BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE SILVER WEDDING.
CHAPTER IX. - GRANDMAMMA.
CHAPTER X. - VINDICATED.
A headstrong young woman rebels against her father’s decision to replace her mother with a governess, choosing exile over surrender. She cuts ties with the family home, marries an assistant to her uncle’s doctor, and forges a modest life as a schoolteacher, determined to support herself.
When news arrives that her husband, a ship’s doctor, has fallen ill in distant Melbourne, she resolves to journey across the world alone. With a modest loan from a generous aunt, she boards a tiny, fast‑moving vessel, braving the uncertainty of long‑distance travel and the prospect of finding him a stranger in a foreign land.
The narrative follows her courageous trek, the clash between duty and independence, and the vivid encounters that shape her resolve. Listeners will be drawn into her inner struggle, the stark realities of 19th‑century travel, and the quiet strength that propels her forward.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (328K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clare Graham, Laura McDonald at http://www.girlebooks.com & Marc D'Hooghe (Images graciously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2012-09-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1926
Remembered as a graceful chronicler of colonial Australian life, she wrote fiction, poetry, and memoir with a sharp eye for social detail. Her work often drew on the worlds she knew firsthand as the wife of an Anglican clergyman moving through Victorian-era communities.
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