For Love and Life Vol. 1

Margaret O. Oliphant (1828 - 1897)

“The device on his shield was a young oak tree pulled up by the roots, with the Spanish word Desdichado, signifying Disinherited.” The novel opens with Mrs. Murray walking with two of her grandchildren along the banks of Loch Arroch in the Scottish border country. They appear to be well-to-do and distinguished, but all is not well within the family and sacrifices are necessary. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 On the Shores of Loch Arroch Jim Locke
00:22:07
Play 02 Edgar Matea Bracic
00:24:51
Play 03 Jeanie Jim Locke
00:22:45
Play 04 A Family Consultation TR Love
00:21:00
Play 05 The Family Martyr Justin Hew
00:26:45
Play 06 A Party in a Parlour Ryan Williams
00:22:39
Play 07 Gentility madcappe
00:19:10
Play 08 A Railway Journey: The Scotch Express davidholmesvoice
00:23:14
Play 09 Alone torre435
00:21:45
Play 10 A Noble Patron madcappe
00:20:21
Play 11 Waiting for a Situation madcappe
00:19:24
Play 12 Disappointment madcappe
00:18:05
Play 13 A new Friend madcappe
00:21:44
Play 14 The Enchanted Palace Jim Locke
00:19:42
Play 15 Reality davidholmesvoice
00:29:03
Play 16 A Pair of Philanthropists davidholmesvoice
00:20:28
Play 17 The Shop littlemissclumsy
00:23:40
Play 18 Two Culprits on their Trial Jim Locke
00:26:02
Play 19 Schemes and Speculations Jim Locke
00:21:17
Play 20 The Village Jim Locke
00:18:44
Play 21 Wisdom and Foolishness davidholmesvoice
00:22:49
Play 22 The Opposite Camp Jim Locke
00:27:30