Glory of Youth

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Glory of Youth

by Temple Bailey

EN·~5 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
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GLORY OF YOUTH - BY - TEMPLE BAILEY - AUTHOR OF CONTRARY MARY - ILLUSTRATED BY HENRY HUTT and C. S. CORSON - COPYRIGHT 1913 BY THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY

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First printing, August, 1913 Second printing, February, 1916 Third printing February, 1917 Fourth printing August, 1919 - Manufacturing Plant Camden, N. J.

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Glory of Youth

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CHAPTER I - BETTINA

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CHAPTER II - IN THE SHADOWY ROOM

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CHAPTER III - IN WHICH DIANA REAPS

15:57
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CHAPTER IV - WHITE LILACS

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CHAPTER V - IN WHICH BETTINA DANCES

16:22
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CHAPTER VI - "FOR EVERY MAN THERE IS JUST ONE WOMAN"

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CHAPTER VII - HARBOR LIGHT

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Description

A relentless April storm lashes the seaside town as Bettina, a shy young woman, hurriedly packs a battered trunk in the dim hallway of an aging manor. The wind muffles the sea, plunging the house into shadows, and a single lantern flickers, casting a halo around her trembling hands. Isolated after her mother's death and left alone with a stern housekeeper, she feels the weight of lingering grief and a suffocating loneliness.

When a calm, blue‑eyed stranger climbs the spiral stairs, his presence both comforts and unsettles her. He listens as she confesses her plan to flee the oppressive memories of a father who betrayed her mother and a home filled with relics of a tangled past. Their tentative tea ritual becomes a fragile bridge between her yearning for freedom and the mysteries that tether her to the house.

As the storm rages outside, Bettina must decide whether to chase the promise of a new life in the city or remain bound by duty and old loyalties. The novel explores the fragile transition from adolescence to adulthood, set against a backdrop of family secrets, societal expectations, and the ever‑present pull of the sea.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (339K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Paul Stephen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-08-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Temple Bailey

Temple Bailey

1869–1953

A hugely popular American novelist of the early 20th century, she wrote romantic fiction and short stories that reached a wide audience through bestselling books and major magazines. Her work captured the tastes of her time, blending sentiment, drama, and hopeful endings.

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