
ARAMINTA
CHAPTER I THE OLD WOMAN OF HILL STREET
CHAPTER II THE IDEA WHICH CAME TO HER
CHAPTER III LORD CHERITON LOOKS IN
CHAPTER IV ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST CAUSE OF ALL ROMANCE
CHAPTER V THE INSTINCT OF MR. MARCHBANKS BETRAYS HIM
CHAPTER VI UNWARRANTABLE BEHAVIOR OF TOBIAS
CHAPTER VII A THROWBACK
CHAPTER VIII “CAROLINE CREWKERNE’S GAINSBOROUGH”
CHAPTER IX IN WHICH CHERITON DROPS HIS UMBRELLA
In a cramped yet dignified flat on Hill Street, an indomitable septuagenarian commands her world with a mix of sharp wit and seasoned worldliness. She rises each morning, wrapped in a regal Indian shawl, her eyes glittering like polished ormolu, and sets the tone for the day with a voice that still carries the echo of a youthful elocution lesson. Though some whisper of her questionable morals, her steadfast Christian veneer and unflinching candor make her a force that both intimidates and fascinates.
Her loyal companion, the gentle Miss Burden, attends to the old lady’s eccentric routines, from arranging a makeshift canopy over her brow to serving a steadfast cup of strong tea. The arrival of Mr. Marchbanks, a polished Whig with the bearing of a diplomat, adds a layer of genteel intrigue as he presents a bundle of correspondence that hints at the political currents swirling around the household. Together, these characters sketch a vivid portrait of Edwardian society’s blend of propriety, power, and the quiet rebellions that simmer beneath polite conversation.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (556K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New York: Moffat, Yard and Company, 1908, copyright 1909.
Credits
D A Alexander, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2024-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1936
An English novelist who also played first-class cricket, he moved easily between popular romance, social fiction, and imaginative speculative tales. His books include early 20th-century favorites such as Araminta, The Principal Girl, and The Sailor, along with more unusual works like The Coming and The Council of Seven.
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