The Lady's Mile

Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915)

If you drive through the Lady's Mile, the most fashionable district in London, you will see people whose most distinguished ambition was to be known in that circle. A novelist, a painter, and some aristocrats, willing to prove themselves to the world. But what happens behind closed doors? Is the Lady's Mile as respectable as it seems? - Summary by Stav Nisser.

Genre(s): General Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 He is but a landscape-painter Elsie Selwyn
00:34:51
Play 02 Lord Aspendell's daughter Elsie Selwyn
00:32:24
Play 03 Hector Elsie Selwyn
00:41:02
Play 04 Love and duty Riley McGuire
00:16:24
Play 05 At the fountains Jim Locke
00:44:06
Play 06 Wedding cards Jim Locke
00:11:11
Play 07 The great O'Boyneville Jim Locke
00:41:33
Play 08 The dowager's little dinner Jim Locke
00:29:03
Play 09 Laurence O'Boyneville's first hearing Jim Locke
00:26:52
Play 10 The rich Mr. Lobyer Lynda Marie Neilson
00:37:00
Play 11 At Nasedale Lynda Marie Neilson
00:33:12
Play 12 Mr. O'Boyneville's motion for a new trial Lynda Marie Neilson
00:33:34
Play 13 Cecil's honeymoon Lynda Marie Neilson
00:38:47
Play 14 Mr. Lobyer's wooing Lynda Marie Neilson
00:42:14
Play 15 Delilah Jim Locke
00:29:21
Play 16 At home in Bloomsbury Jim Locke
00:27:13
Play 17 Poor Philip Jim Locke
00:31:44
Play 18 Too late for repentance Jim Locke
00:27:23
Play 19 Tidings from India Jim Locke
00:34:34
Play 20 At Pevenshall Place Jim Locke
00:17:02
Play 21 Sir Nugent Evershed Jim Locke
00:30:55
Play 22 Mrs. Lobyer's skeleton Jim Locke
00:46:40
Play 23 How should I greet thee? Jim Locke
00:36:23
Play 24 Between Carthage and Kensington Jim Locke
00:31:41
Play 25 The easy descent Kathleen Moore
00:38:38
Play 26 A modern love-chase Kathleen Moore
00:17:07
Play 27 He comes too near, who comes to be denied Kathleen Moore
00:29:21
Play 28 Were all thy letters suns, I could not see Kathleen Moore
00:15:08
Play 29 A timely warning Kathleen Moore
00:17:48
Play 30 He's sweetest friend, or hardest foe Kathleen Moore
00:12:53
Play 31 On the brink Jim Locke
00:35:14
Play 32 By the sea Jim Locke
00:23:30
Play 33 A commercial earthquake Jim Locke
00:38:47
Play 34 The epilogue Jim Locke
00:10:51