
In the restless streets of a Portuguese village at the turn of the twentieth century, a nameless girl endures abuse, poverty, and a series of cruel hardships. Rescued by a compassionate lady of the manor, she is taken into the household as a maid, where the stark contrast between her ragged past and the polished corridors begins to shape her destiny. The narrative follows her tentative steps from street‑urchin to the quiet observer of a world she once could only glimpse from a distance.
Through careful detail, the story reveals her keen intelligence, the fragile friendships she builds, and the uneasy power dynamics with the young master, Ruy. Each encounter is filled with poetic observation, capturing the tension between longing and duty. Listeners will feel the texture of rural Portugal, the weight of social hierarchy, and the lingering hope that a resilient spirit can find its own voice amid oppression.
Language
pt
Duration
~5 hours (323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Lisboa: Livraria Clássica Editora De A. M. Teixeira & C.a (Filhos) Praça dos Restauradores, 17 Porto--Imprensa Portuguesa Rua Formosa, 116 1922
Release date
2007-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1911
Best known for sharp, vivid prose, this Portuguese writer turned everyday life into something biting, atmospheric, and unforgettable. His stories and essays helped make him one of the most distinctive literary voices in Portugal at the end of the 19th century.
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