
A freshly turned twenty‑one, the narrator discovers that she has inherited a substantial fortune, complete with stocks and a yearly allowance of ten thousand marks. The sudden shift from ordinary life to wealth is narrated with a mix of astonishment and amusement, as she watches friends and acquaintances gather to shower her with flowers and congratulations. Yet beneath the festive surface, she quietly questions what it truly means to be “the master of her own hand and property.”
Enter the young, spirited Dr. Lehdén, a longtime admirer whose playful dream‑tale about distant lands and mysterious tasks adds a whimsical twist to the celebrations. Their banter, set against the backdrop of a philosophically inclined guardian and a circle of eager socialites, reveals the narrator’s longing for genuine connection beyond material splendor. As the day unfolds, she finds herself torn between the dazzling attention of society and the simple, heartfelt laughter she shares with Lehdén, hinting at the inner conflict that will shape her coming‑of‑age journey.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (212K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-04-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1896
A German novelist who published under the pen name E. Juncker, she wrote popular fiction that explored relationships, marriage, and social life in the late 19th century. Her work was well enough known to be translated and circulated beyond Germany.
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