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My Danish Sweetheart Volume 2

My Danish Sweetheart Volume 2

By: William Clark Russell
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In Volume 2, our heros tale reaches a crucial turning point. But what fate befell the other boat? Hugh and Helga find themselves aboard a small vessel, seemingly bound for Australia, despite the perils of the open sea. With the coastline far behind them, the couple embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with uncertainty and discovery.Copyright 19th and 20th Century Fiction Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 009 - Bunting's Forecastle Fare
    Feb 21 2026
    In Volume 2, our heros tale reaches a crucial turning point. But what fate befell the other boat? Hugh and Helga find themselves aboard a small vessel, seemingly bound for Australia, despite the perils of the open sea. With the coastline far behind them, the couple embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with uncertainty and discovery.
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    36 mins
  • 008 - A Crew of Malays
    Feb 21 2026
    In Volume 2, our heros tale reaches a crucial turning point. But what fate befell the other boat? Hugh and Helga find themselves aboard a small vessel, seemingly bound for Australia, despite the perils of the open sea. With the coastline far behind them, the couple embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with uncertainty and discovery.
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    35 mins
  • 007 - On Board The Light of the World
    Feb 21 2026
    In Volume 2, our heros tale reaches a crucial turning point. But what fate befell the other boat? Hugh and Helga find themselves aboard a small vessel, seemingly bound for Australia, despite the perils of the open sea. With the coastline far behind them, the couple embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with uncertainty and discovery.
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    35 mins
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