
audiobook
by A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson
In a quiet convent garden, where ancient beeches cast long, amber shadows across stone paths, a young novice named Mary Grant walks her final route. The scent of autumn—dry leaves, lingering roses, and chilled chrysanthemums—wraps the scene in a bittersweet perfume, echoing the turning point in her life. As she pauses beneath the ivy‑clad walls, she feels the weight of years spent in the cloister, a blend of comfort and confinement that has shaped her from childhood to womanhood.
Leaving the garden, Mary confronts a lingering ache that goes beyond the walls: a strained relationship with her father, whose sudden coldness hints at a hidden sorrow. The story follows her as she steps back into the world she has known only in fragments, wrestling with memories, unspoken fears, and the promise of a future she cannot yet name. The first act sets a tone of quiet introspection, inviting listeners to share Mary’s delicate balance between devotion and the yearning for a life beyond the convent’s familiar silence.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (870K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Nash, Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1933
Best known for lively travel romances and adventurous fiction written with her husband, she helped turn early motoring and grand-tour travel into irresistible storytelling. Her books mix glamour, movement, and suspense in a way that feels both period and surprisingly fresh.
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1859–1920
Best known for glamorous adventure and travel fiction, this prolific English novelist often wrote in partnership with Alice Muriel Williamson, producing fast-moving stories that were popular in the early 20th century. His work blends romance, suspense, and a strong sense of place, especially on the roads and resorts of Europe.
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