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There is a Tide by John Collis Snaith (1876 - 1936)
Genre(s): Published 1900 onward
Read by: Michael Matthews, Yoganandh T, John, Navya, Nancy Gorgen, Elizabeth Copnall, KimberlyB, Jessie Percival, tshoes76, Stacey Malcolm in English
Parts:
Part 2 youtu.be/Qljjz3hes3E
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - I
00:06:06 - 02 - II
00:16:34 - 03 - III
00:41:24 - 04 - IV
00:51:28 - 05 - V
01:05:34 - 06 - VI
01:11:36 - 07 - VII
01:20:25 - 08 - VIII
01:29:47 - 09 - IX
01:37:59 - 10 - X
01:45:31 - 11 - XI
02:07:49 - 12 - XII
02:27:00 - 13 - XIII
02:39:31 - 14 - XIV
02:50:42 - 15 - XV
02:58:58 - 16 - XVI
03:05:40 - 17 - XVII
03:26:59 - 18 - XVIII
03:36:44 - 19 - XIX
03:40:05 - 20 - XX
03:45:41 - 21 - XXI
04:10:10 - 22 - XXII
04:17:26 - 23 - XXIII
04:22:15 - 24 - XXIV
04:48:42 - 25 - XXV
05:02:46 - 26 - XXVI
05:19:34 - 27 - XXVII
05:23:34 - 28 - XXVIII
05:29:54 - 29 - XXIX
05:32:08 - 30 - XXX
05:35:48 - 31 - XXXI
05:39:02 - 32 - XXXII
05:48:03 - 33 - XXXIII
05:59:09 - 34 - XXXIV
06:05:29 - 35 - XXXV
06:17:55 - 36 - XXXVI
06:20:27 - 37 - XXXVII
06:35:38 - 38 - XXXVIII
06:43:45 - 39 - XXXIX
06:50:18 - 40 - XL
06:59:42 - 41 - XLI
Mame Durrance grew upon a pig farm in Cowbarn, Iowa but she had big dreams to become a journalist. An inheritance fro her aunt allowed her to travel to pursue her dream, but after a brief and unsuccessful visit to New York, she finds herself back on the pig farm. Undaunted, she sets out for England to make her mark. Despite being unimpressed by the parceled landscape, comic villages, pokey lodgings, watery tea and tasteless food, Miss Amethyst Du Rance, New York City, U. S. A., European Correspondent, Cowbarn Independent is ready to make her mark!Also published as Time and Tide - Summary by lynnet
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There is a Tide by John Collis Snaith (1876 - 1936)
Genre(s): Published 1900 onward
Read by: Michael Matthews, Yoganandh T, John, Navya, Nancy Gorgen, Elizabeth Copnall, KimberlyB, Jessie Percival, tshoes76, Stacey Malcolm in English
Parts:
Part 2 youtu.be/Qljjz3hes3E
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - I
00:06:06 - 02 - II
00:16:34 - 03 - III
00:41:24 - 04 - IV
00:51:28 - 05 - V
01:05:34 - 06 - VI
01:11:36 - 07 - VII
01:20:25 - 08 - VIII
01:29:47 - 09 - IX
01:37:59 - 10 - X
01:45:31 - 11 - XI
02:07:49 - 12 - XII
02:27:00 - 13 - XIII
02:39:31 - 14 - XIV
02:50:42 - 15 - XV
02:58:58 - 16 - XVI
03:05:40 - 17 - XVII
03:26:59 - 18 - XVIII
03:36:44 - 19 - XIX
03:40:05 - 20 - XX
03:45:41 - 21 - XXI
04:10:10 - 22 - XXII
04:17:26 - 23 - XXIII
04:22:15 - 24 - XXIV
04:48:42 - 25 - XXV
05:02:46 - 26 - XXVI
05:19:34 - 27 - XXVII
05:23:34 - 28 - XXVIII
05:29:54 - 29 - XXIX
05:32:08 - 30 - XXX
05:35:48 - 31 - XXXI
05:39:02 - 32 - XXXII
05:48:03 - 33 - XXXIII
05:59:09 - 34 - XXXIV
06:05:29 - 35 - XXXV
06:17:55 - 36 - XXXVI
06:20:27 - 37 - XXXVII
06:35:38 - 38 - XXXVIII
06:43:45 - 39 - XXXIX
06:50:18 - 40 - XL
06:59:42 - 41 - XLI
Mame Durrance grew upon a pig farm in Cowbarn, Iowa but she had big dreams to become a journalist. An inheritance fro her aunt allowed her to travel to pursue her dream, but after a brief and unsuccessful visit to New York, she finds herself back on the pig farm. Undaunted, she sets out for England to make her mark. Despite being unimpressed by the parceled landscape, comic villages, pokey lodgings, watery tea and tasteless food, Miss Amethyst Du Rance, New York City, U. S. A., European Correspondent, Cowbarn Independent is ready to make her mark!Also published as Time and Tide - Summary by lynnet
More information: librivox.org/there-is-a-tide-by-john-collis-snaith
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (librivox.org/)