
In the quiet dawn of Great Yarmouth, the tide pulls back to reveal a smooth stretch of sand that glitters under a cloudless sky. The sleepy town awakens slowly, its fishing boats resting like dark birds on the strand while the market rows sit in muted shade. Children who spent yesterday hunting shells and seaweed now lie in deep sleep, and the wind whispers through the stubborn pink mallow and thistles that dot the dunes.
At the doorway of a modest shop, Patience Harrison stands, her shoulders bowed and eyes haunted by worry. She is a thirty‑six‑year‑old woman whose life feels heavier than the sea’s calm, waiting for a familiar face that never arrives. Across the cobbles, the lively George Paterson breezes in, his bright smile and easy confidence a stark contrast to Patience’s gloom, and his casual chatter hints at a secret that may finally bring her son Jack back into view.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2010-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1830–1899
A hugely popular Victorian writer in her day, she produced more than 200 stories, many of them for young readers and often built around history, faith, and memorable places. Her books were known for turning the past into lively, approachable fiction.
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