The Princess and the Ploughman
Florence Morse Kingsley
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
On the surface, Mary is the typical literary heroine: Beautiful, animated, and accomplished. She will be rich, too, when she inherits her aunt's large fortune. There is only one problem: Mary is required to marry before her twenty-third birthday or her inheritance will be forfeited... and she is already violently in love with her girlfriend, Felice. (cadastra) (5 hr 7 min)
Chapters
Chapter One | 6:03 | Read by Julian Pratley |
Chapter Two | 27:11 | Read by K.L. Zuehlke |
Chapter Three | 19:44 | Read by David Granville Young |
Chapter Four | 22:43 | Read by David Granville Young |
Chapter Five | 12:10 | Read by Michele Eaton |
Chapter Six | 13:07 | Read by Michele Eaton |
Chapter Seven | 16:17 | Read by K.L. Zuehlke |
Chapter Eight | 22:48 | Read by John |
Chapter Nine | 19:03 | Read by K.L. Zuehlke |
Chapter Ten | 15:17 | Read by K.L. Zuehlke |
Chapter Eleven | 16:38 | Read by MrsLSid |
Chapter Twelve | 13:24 | Read by John |
Chapter Thirteen | 22:03 | Read by MrsLSid |
Chapter Fourteen | 21:23 | Read by John |
Chapter Fifteen | 14:31 | Read by John |
Chapter Sixteen | 18:56 | Read by John |
Chapter Seventeen | 11:02 | Read by John |
Chapter Eighteen | 15:24 | Read by Julian Pratley |
Reviews
Ann
It was a sweet, light story. It certainly was unrealistic but that’s one of the perks of fiction - tossing reality aside sometimes and enjoying the ride!
romantic but not realistic
Rebecca Janse Van Vuuren
I didn't have any problems with any of the readers although it isn't one single person.
cute story
Nat
Well read, an easy listen.