
DANGEROUS AGES - By ROSE MACAULAY - Author of "Potterism" - 1921 - BONI and LIVERIGHT PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
TO MY MOTHER DRIVING GAILY THROUGH THE ADVENTUROUS MIDDLE YEARS
CHAPTER I - NEVILLE'S BIRTHDAY - 1
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CHAPTER II - MRS. HILARY'S BIRTHDAY - 1
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A bright summer morning finds Neville waking on her birthday, the world outside alive with the chatter of birds and the distant call of a cuckoo clock. She slips from the house, barefoot in sand shoes, and roams the silver‑lit lawn with her dog Esau, savoring bread and marmalade while the dew‑soaked grass records her steps. The day’s first light bathes the nearby woods, inviting her to climb a beech tree and plunge into a cool, swirling stream, where she feels both the exhilaration of youth and a fleeting sense of freedom.
Beyond the idyllic scenery, Neville wrestles with the familiar ache of another year passing, questioning what has been achieved and what remains undone. Her restless thoughts mingle with the natural world’s rhythms, hinting at a deeper search for purpose that will shape the years ahead. As she balances the joy of the present with the weight of future expectations, the story begins a quiet, introspective journey toward self‑discovery.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (359K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1958
Sharp, funny, and wonderfully observant, this English writer moved easily between novels, essays, poetry, and travel writing. She is best remembered today for The Towers of Trebizond, a witty and searching late novel that brought her major acclaim.
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