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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes

Gelesen von Edmund Bloxam

(4,722 Sterne; 18 Bewertungen)

A telegraph operator meets a mysterious stranger 'on the wire'. Throw in the most clumsy gent in literature, a stern matron, an actress with a mysterious past and a whole lot of Charlotte Russes and bear grease, and you have a most romantic of comedies. - Summary by The Reader (5 hr 5 min)

Chapters

Chapter One: Sounds From a Distant 'C'

17:55

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Chapter Two: At the Hotel Norman

19:35

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Chapter Three: Visible and Invisible Friends

26:43

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Chapter Four: Neighborly Calls

15:48

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Chapter Five: Quimby Bursts Forth in Eloquence

17:28

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Chapter Six: Collapse of the Romance

16:37

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Chapter Seven: Good By

16:40

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Chapter Eight: The Feast

15:25

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Chapter Nine: Unexpected Visitors

21:20

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Chapter Ten: The Broken Circuit Reunited

23:19

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Chapter Eleven: Miss Kling Telegraphically Baffled

23:21

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Chapter Twelve: Crosses on the Line

15:56

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Chapter Thirteen: The Wrong Woman

13:41

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Chapter Fourteen: Quimby Accepts the Situation

10:18

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Chapter Fifteen: One Summer Day

29:48

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Chapter Sixteen: O. K.

21:51

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Bewertungen

Give It A Listen!

(5 Sterne)

Really sweet and light romance about two telegraph operators. The narrator did voices but I thought he did a very good job and it made the tale more enjoyable. This is a great story to listen to while doing the dishes or house cleaning. Will listen to it again.

Sweet

(5 Sterne)

Such an innocent and beautiful story delivered well by the author and read clearly by the reader.

kam

(4,5 Sterne)

such a fun book, light read and a novel approach. well read. thankyou.

Lovely

(5 Sterne)

A delightfully sweet story from days gone by, read by a talented reader.