
AUNT JANE - BY - JENNETTE LEE
TO - GERALD STANLEY LEE
In a bustling hospital ward, a young patient lies on a narrow iron bed, watching the world drift by through a window of spring clouds and pansies. Aunt Jane, the ward’s quiet matriarch, moves between beds with a serene smile, tending to mattresses, bandages, and the restless spirits of the men around her. Her calm presence is punctuated by gentle humor—she jokes about rearranging a sagging mattress while keeping an eye on the patients’ recovery.
Through her interactions, the story reveals a tender portrait of caregiving amid the ordinary chaos of ward life. Aunt Jane’s instructions to nurses, her whispered encouragements to a frail girl, and her steady command over the bustling routine create a comforting rhythm that steadies the narrator’s own thoughts. The narrative captures both the light‑hearted moments and the underlying urgency of a hospital preparing for an emergency operation, offering listeners a warm, human glimpse into resilience and kindness in a place where hope often arrives on a simple smile.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (286K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.
Release date
2013-08-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1951
A New England writer and teacher, she brought a warm eye for character to novels, short stories, and essays. Her work moves easily between everyday life, music, art, and mystery, making her an appealing rediscovery for modern listeners.
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