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Mary Anerley

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(4,136 Sterne; 11 Bewertungen)

It is 1801, in the wild and rugged country that is northern England. A local Squire has died but his manor, Scargate Hall, is left to two sisters, Philippa and Eliza, while the squire's son is disinherited. The family lawyer has discovered a problem with the inheritance and needs to apprise the family of the fact. Meanwhile, over a hundred miles away, Mary Anerley of Anerley Farm meets a man who is running for his life and helps him to evade capture. This man's history is a complicated one and throws up many obstacles in the path of true love with Mary. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (20 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Headstrong and Headlong

7:37

Read by Lynne T

Scargate Hall

9:25

Read by Annike Lindhout

A Disappointing Appointment

16:16

Read by Cleon Cumberbatch

DIsquietude

15:27

Read by Kathleen Moore

Decision

13:32

Read by Kathleen Moore

Anerley Farm

22:53

Read by Kathleen Moore

A Dane in the Dike

23:49

Read by Lynne T

Captain Carroway

22:15

Read by Elsie Selwyn

Robin Cockscroft

15:25

Read by Elsie Selwyn

Robin Lyth

16:20

Read by Elsie Selwyn

Dr. Upanddown

25:59

Read by Keith Salis

In a Lane, Not Alone

31:17

Read by Keith Salis

Grumbling and Growling

25:17

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Serious Charges

26:06

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Caught at Last

27:58

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Discipline Asserted

23:46

Read by Ldan4th

Delicate Inquiries

37:19

Read by Keith Salis

Goyle Bay

27:52

Read by Keith Salis

A Farm to Let

16:36

Read by Keith Salis

An Old Soldier

25:22

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Jack and Jill Go Down the Gill

24:15

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Young Gilly Flowers

28:56

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Love Militant

34:29

Read by Keith Salis

Love Penitent

11:30

Read by Keith Salis

Down Among the Dead Weeds

28:36

Read by Keith Salis

Men of Solid Timber

21:22

Read by Keith Salis

The Proper Way to Argue

18:08

Read by Keith Salis

Farewell, Wife and Children Dear

12:12

Read by Sophia Gannaoui

Tactics of Defense

17:32

Read by Keith Salis

Inland Opinion

26:55

Read by Keith Salis

Tactics of Attack

21:09

Read by Keith Salis

Tactics of Attack

27:53

Read by Keith Salis

Bearded in his Den

16:25

Read by Keith Salis

The Dovecote

14:24

Read by Keith Salis

Little Carroways

12:41

Read by Keith Salis

Maids and Mermaids

30:59

Read by Keith Salis

Fact, or Factor

26:17

Read by Keith Salis

The Demon of the Axe

18:40

Read by Keith Salis

Battery and Assumpsit

24:22

Read by Keith Salis

Stormy Gap

27:44

Read by Keith Salis

Bat of the Gill

20:32

Read by Keith Salis

A Clew of Buttons

19:49

Read by Keith Salis

A Pleasant Interview

19:07

Read by Keith Salis

The Way of the World

22:13

Read by Keith Salis

The Thing is Just

20:46

Read by Keith Salis

Stumped Out

25:25

Read by Keith Salis

A Tangle of Veins

30:05

Read by Keith Salis

Short Sighs, and Long Ones

23:53

Read by Keith Salis

A Bold Angler

18:44

Read by Keith Salis

Princely Treatment

15:36

Read by Keith Salis

Stand and Deliver

22:03

Read by Keith Salis

The Scarfe

14:01

Read by Aisha17

Buts Rebutted

17:40

Read by KHand

True Love

18:41

Read by Aisha17

Nicholas the Fish

22:44

Read by KHand

In the Thick of it

14:29

Read by Lynne T

Mary Lyth

23:51

Read by Lynne T

Bewertungen

(4 Sterne)

I am definitely enjoying my serial reading of R. D. Blackmore. Some readers seem put off by how much he develops quite a few characters in every novel, but I appreciate it, because each one plays a part in the main plot somehow. “Mary Anerley” is an interesting read. You get a sense of English history in the coastal areas where “free tradesmen” (smugglers avoiding taxes), play a large role in the story, as well as the government officials who strive to stop them, and the varied attitudes of the locals who benefit from their wares. An unknown toddler crawls up out of a sea cave, several chaste romances are highlighted, along with married love, and family relationships. There’s a murder, confusion over who is the murderer, war, inheritance struggles, drama, humor, all with uniquely enjoyable characters.

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(3,5 Sterne)

The story is alright. Mr. Salis was my favourite reader and I would have been glad to listen if he'd done the whole book. I wish that those learning English wouldn't use Librivox as a forum for practicing their skills. It's fine to use reading as practice, but don't post it to the site. It isn't fair to those of us who just want to enjoy a book, but can't because of too-strong accents.

fabulous, except

(3,5 Sterne)

what a story, and wonderful reading, except TWO much anticipated chapters at the end, of which I could not understand a word of either...such a disappointment to miss such chapters. I applaud the volunteers, but if your English is not at all proper, why take on chapters from such a story?

(3 Sterne)

A complex and enjoyable story with some interesting insights. A couple of chapters, sadly, are very hard to understand. I almost gave up.