On the Firing Line

audiobook

On the Firing Line

by Hamilton Brock Fuller, Anna Chapin Ray

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

ON THE FIRING LINE

0:01
2

by - Anna Chapin Ray and Hamilton Brock Fuller

0:27
3

CHAPTER ONE

15:35
4

CHAPTER TWO

14:55
5

CHAPTER THREE

13:39
6

CHAPTER FOUR

14:09
7

CHAPTER FIVE

12:23
8

CHAPTER SIX

13:46
9

CHAPTER SEVEN

14:45
10

CHAPTER EIGHT

12:38

Description

Harvard Weldon, a tall, confident gentleman fresh from Harvard, finds himself aboard a leisurely cruise where the ocean’s calm masks a simmering social game. When he spots the aloof yet striking Ethel Dent, he decides to break through her frosty exterior with charm, witty repartee, and a series of light‑hearted challenges that reveal more about both of them than either expected.

The dialogue crackles with period banter as Weldon navigates the ship’s bustling deck, the ever‑present chaperon Miss Arthur, and the subtle dance of manners versus desire. Listeners are drawn into a world of crisp sea breezes, elegant deck chairs, and the delicate art of courtship, all rendered with a gentle humor that captures the spirit of early‑20th‑century travel. The story promises a delightful glimpse into how a seemingly ordinary voyage can stir unexpected connections and reveal the humanity hidden beneath polished veneers.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (350K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

HB

Hamilton Brock Fuller

Known today mainly for a single surviving collaboration, this little-documented early 20th-century writer is linked to a South African war novel that blends adventure, romance, and imperial-era battlefield drama.

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AC

Anna Chapin Ray

1865–1945

A prolific American storyteller, she wrote beloved books for young readers as well as adult novels, often under the pen name Sidney Howard. Her work drew on college life, family relationships, and years spent between New England and Quebec.

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