PODCAST · fiction
Golden Arrow
by Mary Webb
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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029 - Chapters 51 to 53
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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028 - Chapters 49 and 50
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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027 - Chapters 47 and 48
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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026 - Chapters 45 and 46
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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025 - Chapters 42 to 44
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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024 - Chapter 41
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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023 - Chapters 38 to 40
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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022 - Chapters 35 to 37
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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021 - Chapters 32 to 34
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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020 - Chapters 29 to 31
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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019 - Chapters 26 to 28
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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018 - Chapters 24 and 25
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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017 - Chapters 21 to 23
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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016 - Chapters 19 and 20
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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015 - Chapters 17 and 18
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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014 - Chapters 15 and 16
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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013 - Chapters 13 and 14
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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012 - Chapter 12
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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011 - Chapter 11
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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010 - Chapter 10
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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009 - Chapter 9
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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008 - Chapter 8
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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007 - Chapter 7
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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006 - Chapter 6
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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005 - Chapter 5
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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004 - Chapter 4
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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003 - Chapter 3
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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002 - Chapter 2
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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001 - Chapter 1
In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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In the heart of Shropshire, young Deborah finds herself irresistibly drawn to a new preacher, leading her to make a bold choice to live with him as if they were husband and wife, despite the absence of marriage. She intuitively grasps that love is akin to discovering a mystical golden arrow—a lesson that still eludes Stephen. Their unconventional relationship, which merges the practicalities of rural life with a breathtaking appreciation of the natural world, mirrors the struggles of her brother Joe and his bride Lily. Lily, restless and yearning for freedom, views her marriage as a means of escaping her overbearing father. - Summary by Anne Erickson
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