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The captive singer

by Marie Bjelke Petersen

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"The Captive Singer" by Marie Bjelke Petersen is a novel written in the early 20th century. It sets a London society beauty, Iris Dearn, against the wild allure of Australia—especially Tasmania—where a mysterious, chivalrous guide with a remarkable singing voice stirs both curiosity and feeling. The story promises romance and identity intrigue shaped by class divides, reputation, and the competing pulls of salons and bushland, with a determined suitor from England closing in.

The opening of the novel moves from a glittering London reception—where guests debate love and modern mores and gossip about Iris’s refusal to play by society’s rules—to the Tasmanian mountains, where Iris and her cousin Mrs. Henderson befriend their guide, Mr. Rees, a reserved, educated “gentleman” doing humble work. In a limestone cave Iris lingers alone, panics when her lamp fails, and hears a haunting tenor voice rise from the darkness; Rees appears, soothes her terror with song, and leads her safely out, leaving her shaken and ashamed by her vulnerability. She avoids him until she can explain her mortification; he reassures her gently, then hurries off to help a sick neighbor, underscoring his quiet usefulness. Soon after, a country sports day showcases the local crowd’s exuberance and Rees’s skill: he rides a black thoroughbred, Prince, to a triumphant jumping win—spurred on by a rose Iris gives him—deepening her conflicted admiration. The section closes with Iris radiant yet inwardly unsettled, her cousin teasing, and the emotional consequences of the cave and the victory hanging in the dusk. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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