Princess

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Princess

by M. G. (Mary Greenway) McClelland

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

PRINCESS

0:24
2

THOMAS ALEXANDER SEDDON. - PRINCESS. - CHAPTER I.

15:15
3

CHAPTER II.

9:12
4

CHAPTER III.

28:45
5

CHAPTER IV.

13:39
6

CHAPTER V.

5:19
7

POINT LOOKOUT,

4:37
8

CHAPTER VI.

19:04
9

CHAPTER VII.

16:21
10

CHAPTER VIII.

15:31

Description

A restless household teeters on the brink of upheaval when General Percival Smith proposes moving his family from bustling New York to a remote Virginia farm. His daughters, Norma and Blanche, erupt in fierce protest, painting the countryside as a bleak wasteland of cattle, snakes and endless solitude. Their mother, caught between a husband’s resolve and her children’s turmoil, strives to keep the peace while the family’s future hangs in uncertainty.

Amid the discord, the family’s eldest son, Warner, battles a fragile health that the city’s smog only worsens. Doctors whisper that only the clean, open air of the countryside might restore his failing lungs. As the prospect of a new life looms, the mother’s devotion to her children becomes both her anchor and her burden, prompting her to weigh duty, love, and the promise of renewal in a world she has never known.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (318K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

M. G. (Mary Greenway) McClelland

M. G. (Mary Greenway) McClelland

1853–1895

A Virginia novelist who wrote with quiet intensity and a strong sense of place, she built a late-19th-century career from her home at Elm Cottage. Writing as M. G. McClelland, she became known for novels, stories, and poems shaped by Southern settings and character-driven drama.

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