The Innocents, A Story for Lovers
“Mr. and Mrs. Seth Appleby were almost old. They called each other 'Father' and 'Mother.' But frequently they were guilty of holding hands, or of cuddling together in corners, and Father was a person of stubborn youthfulness.” It is only by subterfuge that Seth is able every year to obtain his two week's vacation from the shoe store, and they are off to the farm-house of Uncle Joe Tubbs on Cape Cod. But this year the vacation turns into a full blown scheme to open a country tea room somewhere on Cape Cod, and their life suddenly begins to change. . . . (Introduction by Don W. Jenkins)
Genre(s): General Fiction, Romance
Language: English
Keyword(s): literature (1953), fiction (1576), romance (1045)
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Play 01 | Chapter 01 and Dedicatory Introduction | Don W. Jenkins |
00:10:28 |
Play 02 | Chapter 02 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:08:22 |
Play 03 | Chapter 03 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:14:07 |
Play 04 | Chapter 04 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:14:12 |
Play 05 | Chapter 05 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:19:41 |
Play 06 | Chapter 06 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:18:50 |
Play 07 | Chapter 07 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:10:51 |
Play 08 | Chapter 08 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:11:53 |
Play 09 | Chapter 09 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:18:31 |
Play 10 | Chapter 10 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:19:28 |
Play 11 | Chapter 11 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:10:20 |
Play 12 | Chapter 12 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:05:12 |
Play 13 | Chapter 13 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:19:05 |
Play 14 | Chapter 14 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:14:00 |
Play 15 | Chapter 15 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:16:23 |
Play 16 | Chapter 16 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:12:44 |
Play 17 | Chapter 17 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:11:13 |
Play 18 | Chapter 18 | Don W. Jenkins |
00:17:59 |