True Love: A Story of English Domestic Life
Sarah Farro
Read by Jim Locke
The author is aware that she is entering a field which has been diligently cultivated by the best minds in Europe and America. Her design in the preparation of this story is to give to the public a sketch of her ideas on the effect of “true love.” I have tried to make the plot exciting without being sensational or common, although within the bounds of proper romance, and create a set of characters most of whom are like real people with whose thoughts and passions we are able to sympathize and whose language and conduct may be appreciable or reprehensible according to circumstances. Great pains have been taken to make this work superior in its arrangement and finish and in the general tastefulness of its mechanical execution. How nearly the author has accomplished her purpose to give to the public in one volume a clear and complete treatise on this subject, combining many fine qualities of importance to the reader, the intelligent and experienced public must decide. (Summary by author) (2 hr 55 min)
Chapters
Mrs. Brewster's Daughters | 24:07 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Residence of Charles Taylor | 13:49 | Read by Jim Locke |
Charles Taylor Receives a Message | 17:12 | Read by Jim Locke |
An Unexpected Death | 11:55 | Read by Jim Locke |
Charles Taylor's Regrets | 17:59 | Read by Jim Locke |
Dr. Brown Explains to Charles | 20:08 | Read by Jim Locke |
John Smith's Dinner Party | 20:20 | Read by Jim Locke |
George Taylor Gives a Party | 19:43 | Read by Jim Locke |
Charles Receives Another Stroke | 15:28 | Read by Jim Locke |
A Peaceful Hour | 14:18 | Read by Jim Locke |