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Despite living by the side of the Thames, with its noise, disease and dirt, eighteen-year-old Rosina May has wanted for little in life. Until her father's feud with a fellow bargeman threatens to destroy everything. To save them all, Rosina agrees to marry Harry, the son of a wealthy merchant. But a chance encounter with a handsome river pirate has turned her head and she longs to meet him again.

When her father dies a broken man, Harry goes back on his promise and turns Rosina out onto the streets. She is forced to work the river herself, ferrying rubbish out of London and living rough. In spite of her hardships, she cannot forget her pirate and when tragedy threatens to strike once more she is forced to make a choice. But is she really prepared to risk everything for love?

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Another lovely story to listen to . I found it hard to put down and even listened while doing the ironing! DIlly Court writes such beautiful stories and Annie Aldington a brilliant narrator. It was sad in parts but the ending was lovely. Life must have been very hard for some people in those days.

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it was enjoyable from the beginning right through to the end but maybe a little bit predictable

probably my favourite Dilly Court book ever

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What a wonderful and intriguing storey once again told with passion which makes it easy to listen to

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Well done to the author for this beautiful and heart felt story. Well done Annie Aldington for reading it to the audience!

Fantastic story

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Only meant to give the story four stars and the performance five.
Very interesting, but quite predictable.

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