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Girl from the Docks
- Narrated by: Trish Elliott
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
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Verdie’s entire life has been one of quiet desperation! Poverty is a constant companion for Verdie, her father, and younger brother Ansel. Living near the docks in Liverpool with two other families under the same roof, money for rent is a constant struggle, and food is scarce, made even more difficult by a lecherous gambler who refuses to pay his share of the rent.
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Girl from the Docks and all Catharine Dobbs' novellas are wholesome Victorian romances.