The voice at Johnnywater

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The voice at Johnnywater

by B. M. Bower

EN·~5 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

By B. M. Bower

0:37
2

CHAPTER ONEPATRICIA ENTERTAINS

11:42
3

CHAPTER TWOPATRICIA EXPLAINS

11:44
4

CHAPTER THREEPATRICIA TAKES HER STAND

9:58
5

CHAPTER FOURGARY GOES ON THE WARPATH

6:33
6

CHAPTER FIVEGARY DOES A LITTLE SLEUTHING

14:34
7

CHAPTER SIXJOHNNYWATER

8:59
8

CHAPTER SEVENTHE VOICE

7:30
9

CHAPTER EIGHT“THE CAT’S GOT ’EM TOO!”

12:48
10

CHAPTER NINEGARY WRITES A LETTER

11:43

Description

A weary Gary skims the city’s noisy streets, his skin still sticky with the copper‑toned grease paint from an early‑morning stunt. When Patricia’s voice crackles through the telephone, her teasing promise of a surprise dinner turns a mundane call into a frantic race against time. Their banter crackles with sharp wit, the kind of fast‑paced repartee that reveals both a deep affection and a stubborn pride, setting the stage for a day that could change their lives forever.

The story captures the restless energy of a bustling metropolitan world, where an ordinary apartment block becomes a stage for comedy, rivalry, and whispered romance. As Gary dashes through crowds, dodges irate neighbors, and wrestles with his own clumsiness, listeners are drawn into an engaging portrait of love’s push‑and‑pull amid the chaos of modern life. The opening promises a lively, character‑driven adventure that balances humor with heartfelt longing.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (337K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Canada: McClelland and Stewart, 1923.

Credits

Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-07-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

B. M. Bower

B. M. Bower

1871–1940

A pioneering writer of Western fiction, she turned real ranch experience into lively stories full of cowboys, hard work, humor, and romance. Her books helped shape the popular image of the American West for early 20th-century readers.

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