This is the era when little girls were married at an early age to young boys for the sake of family relations. Sara was also made a child bride and from the beginning, she started fantasizing about her husband who will come for her one day. The name of her husband was Nathan who left the place long ago in order to find something useful in his.
In the absence of Nathan, the two families developed certain differences between them and they decided that the marriage will not bring fruitful results for both sides later on. Sara didn’t believe in all of that stupidity because she wanted to remain loyal to her husband and she was sure that he will come to her one day. Nathan came to the homeland after many years and he was surprised to find that his wife was still waiting for him.
She was ready to go with him on his ship and her innocent personality appealed to the man very much. Unlike the ladies in Shadow Music and Ransom, the girl here is innocent at heart. She does not care to know anything about the profession of her husband. Actually, Nathan was a pirate and he had been looting other ships in the ocean all these years but this didn’t matter to Sara. Julie Garwood provides an innocent wife to a person who possesses a notorious character.
Nathan starts changing himself in the presence of his wife and he thinks that the two can have a happy life. There are certain things that still create a problem for both of them but they are ready to face those challenges. Susan Duerden gives full concentration to the story through narration all the time and the audience always enjoys seeing this kind of commitment.