
A LIST OF CHAPTERS - CHAPTER - I BETH RECEIVES AN INVITATION - II MOTHER AND DAUGHTER - III PATSY - IV LOUISE MAKES A DISCOVERY - V AUNT JANE - VI THE BOY - VII THE FIRST WARNING - VIII THE DIPLOMAT - IX COUSINS - X THE MAN WITH THE BUNDLE - XI THE MAD GARDENER - XII UNCLE JOHN GETS ACQUAINTED - XIII THE OTHER NIECE - XIV KENNETH IS FRIGHTENED - XV PATSY MEETS WITH AN ACCIDENT - XVI GOOD RESULTS - XVII AUNT JANE'S HEIRESS - XVIII PATRICIA SPEAKS FRANKLY - XIX DUPLICITY - XX IN THE GARDEN - XXI READING THE WILL - XXII JAMES TELLS A STRANGE STORY - XXIII PATSY ADOPTS AN UNCLE - XXIV HOME AGAIN - XXV UNCLE JOHN ACTS QUEERLY - XXVI A BUNCH OF KEYS - XXVII LOUISE MAKES A DISCOVERY - XXVIII PATSY LOSES HER JOB - XXIX THE MAJOR DEMANDS AN EXPLANATION - CHAPTER I. - BETH RECEIVES AN INVITATION.
"JANE MERRICK."
CHAPTER II. - MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
CHAPTER III. - PATSY.
CHAPTER IV. - LOUISE MAKES A DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER V. - AUNT JANE.
CHAPTER VI. - THE BOY.
CHAPTER VII. - THE FIRST WARNING.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE DIPLOMAT.
CHAPTER IX. - COUSINS.
Elizabeth De Graf, a bright but modest girl, lives in a bustling household where her father teaches music and her mother stitches a living from embroidery. When a sharply penned invitation arrives from her enigmatic Aunt Jane Merrick, it promises a summer at the grand Elmhurst estate and a generous allowance. The news ignites a fierce debate between her parents, revealing long‑held resentments and financial anxieties that shadow the family’s everyday life. As Elizabeth prepares to leave Cloverton, the promise of a mysterious relative and a new setting stirs both excitement and unease.
At Elmhurst, the young niece will encounter a house full of secrets, from a brooding old cat to the whispered histories of the Merrick line. Alongside new acquaintances—cousins, gardeners, and a curious diplomat—she must navigate unfamiliar expectations while uncovering the true nature of her aunt’s invitation. The first weeks hint at hidden motives and lingering family tensions, setting the stage for a summer that could change Elizabeth’s world forever.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (284K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1919
Best known for opening the door to Oz, this imaginative American writer helped shape modern children's fantasy with stories full of wonder, humor, and heart.
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