
By Anna Fuller
Illustrations
IToC - Venice
IIToC - A Venetian Thoroughfare
IIIToC - A Pair of Pollys
IVToC - A Reverie
VToC - The Signora
VIToC - A Festa
VIIToC - Gathering Poppies
VIIIToC - The Pulse of the Sea
In a sun‑lit gondola slipping between frowning walls and low arches, three travelers begin their first day in Venice. The canal becomes a living creature, its bustling steamboats, quiet sandolos, and the timeless shadows of the Rialto forming a vivid backdrop. Through lyrical description the city’s marble palaces and dark waters turn into characters themselves.
The party includes Pauline, who drinks the romance of the city with unguarded delight, her sister May, whose sharp eye dissects every stone and ripple, and Uncle Dan, a stoic veteran whose memories of past voyages linger beneath a calm exterior. Colonel Steele, ever the careful observer, offers restrained commentary that hints at hidden motives. Their differing perspectives create a subtle tension that colors every observation of the lagoon.
As the gondola drifts onward, the story invites listeners to share in the wonder, the quiet doubts, and the lingering nostalgia that Venice evokes. The early chapters promise a gentle exploration of family ties, personal longing, and the way a place can mirror the inner currents of those who wander its streets.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (277K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1853–1916
Best known for lively late-19th-century fiction, this American writer brought a sharp eye for social detail to novels, short stories, and books for younger readers. Her work often mixed wit, travel, and everyday observation in a way that still feels approachable.
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