Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories

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Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories

by Frances Henshaw Baden

EN·~1 hours

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The story opens on a bleak September night, rain drumming against the windows of a quiet house. With the roads flooded and visitors absent, the narrator, her sisters, and Aunt Edna huddle together on sofas, passing the time with games, piano attempts, and mimicry of stage actresses. Their restless chatter is punctuated only by the occasional creak of the old house, creating a sense of intimate confinement.

When the girls beg Aunt Edna for a true love story, the matriarch finally yields, her voice trembling with memory. She begins to recount a romance that unfolded eighteen years earlier, hinting at a youthful tragedy that shaped her life. The narrative promises a blend of tenderness and melancholy, inviting listeners to feel the weight of unspoken sacrifice.

Together with the other tales in the collection, this opening sets a tone of domestic reflection, exploring the inner worlds of women bound by duty, longing, and the quiet strength that carries them through stormy nights.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (66K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frances Henshaw Baden

1835–1911

A prolific American writer of fiction for girls and young women, she published adventure tales, school stories, and domestic dramas that reached a wide popular audience in the late 19th century. Her work still turns up in digital libraries today, offering a vivid look at the reading tastes of her era.

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