Contact, and Other Stories

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Contact, and Other Stories

by Frances Noyes Hart

EN·~6 hours

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In a quiet London drawing‑room, the lingering scent of fresh flowers masks the fatigue of a world just emerging from war. Janet, a weary thirty‑year‑old, entertains her lively sister Rosemary, who brings a modest packet of letters that stir memories of a distant love. As the fire crackles, the simple act of unfolding a note summons the vivid image of Captain Langdon’s blue‑flamed eyes and his unmistakable accent, reminding us how fragile and persistent affection can be after upheaval.

The story captures the delicate balance between everyday routine and the yearning for connection that defined the post‑armistice era. Through gentle humor and keen observation, it explores how small gestures—a shared cup of tea, a forgotten letter—can reignite hopes long thought dormant. The narrative invites listeners to linger on the tender moments that reveal the characters’ inner resilience.

Beyond this opening, the collection unfolds a tapestry of similarly intimate vignettes, each offering a glimpse into lives touched by love, loss, and the quiet courage of ordinary people navigating a changing world. Listeners will find a blend of wit, nostalgia, and quiet insight that resonates long after the final page.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-01-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frances Noyes Hart

Frances Noyes Hart

1890–1943

Known for sharp, popular fiction in the 1920s and 1930s, this American writer reached a wide audience through major magazines before publishing a string of novels. Her best-known work, The Bellamy Trial, helped make courtroom suspense feel brisk, modern, and highly readable.

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