Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes

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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes

by Ella Cheever Thayer

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

DEDICATION. - DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF A DEAR FRIEND BUT FOR WHOM THIS LITTLE WORK HAD NEVER BEEN

0:24
2

WIRED LOVE. - CHAPTER I. - SOUNDS FROM A DISTANT "C."

17:59
3

CHAPTER II. - AT THE HOTEL NORMAN.

18:40
4

CHAPTER III. - VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE FRIENDS.

27:40
5

CHAPTER IV. - NEIGHBORLY CALLS.

15:51
6

CHAPTER V. - QUIMBY BURSTS FORTH IN ELOQUENCE.

16:09
7

CHAPTER VI. - COLLAPSE OF THE ROMANCE.

16:09
8

CHAPTER VII. - "GOOD-BY."

16:20
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE FEAST.

15:41
10

CHAPTER IX. - UNEXPECTED VISITORS.

21:20

Description

Miss Nathalie “Nattie” Rogers runs a modest country telegraph office, where the clatter of dots and dashes is as familiar as the ticking of a clock. One ordinary afternoon a rapid, skillful transmission arrives from a distant station, “X n,” and Nattie finds herself scrambling to keep pace. The mysterious sender’s speed and cryptic tone leave her both flustered and fascinated, especially when a curious onlooker with a sharp nose peers through her window, watching every flick of her key.

As the messages bounce back and forth, Nattie’s professional pride collides with an unexpected intrigue. The distant operator’s gender remains a puzzle, and their terse, teasing replies hint at a connection that goes beyond mere business. Caught between the relentless rhythm of the wires and a growing curiosity, Nattie must decide whether to let the telegraph’s code dictate her duties—or to follow the subtle pull of a new, unseen partnership.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (284K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ella Cheever Thayer

1849–1925

Best known for the lively 1879 novel Wired Love, she turned firsthand experience as a Boston telegraph operator into one of the earliest romances shaped by modern communication. She also wrote plays linked to the woman suffrage movement, giving her work an extra note of independence and energy.

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