The Admiral's Daughter

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The Admiral's Daughter

by Margaret Stuart Lane

EN·~7 hours·1 chapter

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1 total
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7:22:11

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The story opens on a bright spring day along the cliffs of a West Country village, where the sea air mixes with the scent of blooming primroses. The landscape is painted in vivid detail, from the blue‑grey sky to the hedgerows heavy with blackthorn, creating a world that feels both timeless and intimate. Amid this pastoral serenity, the lives of the local youth begin to stir, hinting at the rivalries and romances that will shape their futures.

We meet Roger, a tall, thoughtful boy whose restless stare toward the Channel masks a deeper sense of alienation, and Marion, his quick‑witted companion who arrives with a basket of provisions and a tongue as sharp as the sea wind. Their banter reveals a history of shared summers and a nervous excitement about the changes each is undergoing. As they settle on the rocky ledge, the narrative promises to explore the pressures of family legacy, the pull of the coast, and the delicate dance of growing up together.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (424K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Margaret Stuart Lane

Margaret Stuart Lane

A pioneering British journalist who turned a sharp eye for detail into widely admired biographies, she wrote with warmth, wit, and a real feel for literary lives. Her books helped bring figures like Beatrix Potter and the Brontës to new generations of readers.

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