
A SUCCESSFUL VENTURE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. MRS. WENTWORTH WARD VISITS GLEN ARDEN.
CHAPTER II. THE STARRS HOLD A FAMILY COUNCIL.
CHAPTER III. A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
CHAPTER IV. KATHERINE AS A FINANCIER.
CHAPTER V. PETER SEEKS INFORMATION.
CHAPTER VI. PETER’S NEW ACQUAINTANCES.
CHAPTER VII. VICTORIA GOES IN SEARCH OF FUNDS.
CHAPTER VIII. UNEXPECTED GENEROSITY.
On a storm‑laden afternoon the Wentworth sisters gather in the cosy dining‑room of Glen Arden, each occupied with her own preoccupations. Honor, the eldest, idles with a novel and a bottle of camphor; Sophy, the youngest, creates paper‑doll dresses amid a colorful mess; Katherine, eighteen, fusses over a newly‑bought silver hand‑glass; and Victoria, fifteen, buzzes about, tending the fire. Their black dresses and the wind‑howling outside set a mood of restless anticipation.
The sudden arrival of their formidable Aunt Sophia from Boston, escorted by a gust of wind, throws the household into a flurry of preparation. The sisters scramble to tidy, hide Katherine’s prized mirror, and brace for whatever business her aunt has in mind. As the rain beats against the windows, a sense of both tension and excitement builds, hinting that the family may soon embark on an unexpected venture.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (351K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2022-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1923
A prolific writer of stories for young readers, she built a warm, enduring body of fiction around friendship, family life, and the everyday adventures of girls growing up in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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