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The Money Moon: A Romance by Jeffery Farnol
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Rejected in love, the incredibly rich (but appropriately modest) George Bellew walks into a small English village populated with a cast of most interesting people, from the ramrod straight old Sergeant who can't seem to get beyond talking of peaches with the apple of his eye, to the smarmy Mr. Cassilis who seems to think that the beautiful Anthea (and her farm at Dapplemere) can be had for the asking - if only he asks often enough. And then there is Anthea -- a lovely woman, caring for those around her - though full of cares herself - and too proud to accept help from anyone.
The characters are engaging and well drawn - and the mix and interplay of people make this a very fun book to listen to.
This is a solo recording by John Lieder and he does an excellent job crafting voices for the inhabitants of Mr. Bellew's Arcadia. He's easy to listen to and adds a spark to this lovely story. Review by ListeninginChicago for Internet Archive - 5.00 out of 5 stars. Cover design by Kathryn Delaney.

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Chapters
| Title | Description | Date Created |
| MoneyMoon 01 (23.21 MB) | Dedication; 1. Which, Being The First, Is, Very Properly, The Shortest Chapter In The Book; 2. How George Bellew Sought Counsel Of His Valet; 3. Which Concerns Itself With A Haycart, And A Belligerent Waggoner | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 02 (24.38 MB) | 4. How Small Porges In Looking For a Fortune For Another, Found An Uncle For Himself; 5. How Bellew Came To Arcadia | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 03 (25.05 MB) | 6. Of The Sad Condition Of The Haunting Spectre Of The Might Have Been; 7. Which Concerns Itself Among Other Matters, With "The Old Adam" | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 04 (29.7 MB) | 8. Which Tells Of Miss Priscilla, Of Peaches, And Of Sergeant Appleby Late Of The 19th Hussars; 9. In Which May Be Found Some Description Of Arcadia, And Gooseberries | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 05 (33.43 MB) | 10. How Bellew And Adam Entered Into A Solemn League And Covenant; 11. Of The Man With The Tiger Mark | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 06 (29.04 MB) | 12. In Which May Be Found A Full, True, And Particular Account Of The Sale | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 07 (11.16 MB) | 13. How Anthea Came Home | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 08 (28.54 MB) | 14. Which, Among Other Things, Has To Do With Shrimps, Muffins, And Tin Whistles | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 09 (26.36 MB) | 15. In Which Adam Explains; 16. In Which Adam Proposes A Game; 17. How Bellew Began The Game | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 10 (23.13 MB) | 18. How The Sergeant Went Upon His Guard; 19. In Which Porges Big, And Porges Small Discuss The Subject Of Matrimony | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 11 (25.19 MB) | 20. Which Relates A Most Extraordinary Conversation; 21. Of Shoes, And Ships, And Sealing Wax, And The Third Finger Of The Left Hand; 22. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 12 (22.09 MB) | 23. How Small Porges, In His Hour Of Need, Was Deserted By His Uncle; 24. In Which Shall Be Found Mention Of A Certain Black Bag; 25. The Conspirators | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 13 (20.82 MB) | 26. How The Money Moon Rose; 27. In Which Is Verified The Adage Of The Cup And The Lip | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 14 (24.09 MB) | 28. Which Tells How Bellew Left Dapplemere In The Dawn; 29. Of The Moon's Message To Small Porges, And How He Told It To Bellew - In A Whisper; 20. How Anthea Gave Her Promise | Sep 27, 2011 |
| MoneyMoon 15 (34.5 MB) | 31. Which, Being The Last, Is, Very Properly, The Longest, In The Book | Sep 27, 2011 |

