Their Wedding Journey

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Their Wedding Journey

by William Dean Howells

EN·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Produced by David Widger

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THEIR WEDDING JOURNEY

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I. THE OUTSET

45:08

II. MIDSUMMER-DAY'S DREAM.

26:01

III. THE NIGHT BOAT.

31:43

IV. A DAY'S RAILROADING

22:52

V. THE ENCHANTED CITY, AND BEYOND.

27:25

VI. NIAGARA.

28:15

AVERY.

26:04

Part of their business also was to buy the tickets for their return to

17:53

Description

Basil and Isabel, a couple whose romance has weathered years of separation, choose to begin their married life with a modest, unpublicized journey. They deliberately postpone the trip until the bustle of wedding celebrations has faded, hoping to travel like any other passengers rather than as a newlywed spectacle. Their quiet determination is laced with gentle humor—Isabel’s blush at the idea of being an “obvious bride” and Basil’s affectionate reassurance. The story opens amid a sudden summer storm, setting a vivid backdrop for the adventure they are about to embark on.

Their itinerary carries them through bustling train stations, mist‑shrouded waterfalls, and the lively streets of cities such as Niagara, Montreal, and beyond. Along the way, they encounter a cast of familiar American characters and landscapes that serve as mirrors for their own reflections on love, age, and the passage of time. The narrative blends lively travel sketches with tender observations, offering listeners a warm portrait of a couple rediscovering each other while the world rolls past their windows.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (416K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells

1837–1920

A leading voice of American literary realism, he helped shape the way everyday life was written into fiction. His stories and criticism made him one of the most influential men of letters in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century.

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