
Transcriber's Notes: This edition of Jessie Trim was published by
TINSLEYS' MAGAZINE
LONDON: ROBSON AND SONS, PRINTERS, PANCRAS ROAD, N.W.
TINSLEYS' MAGAZINE.
TINSLEYS' MAGAZINE. - January 1874.
JESSIE TRIM. - BY B. L. FARJEON, - AUTHOR OF 'BLADE-O'-GRASS,' 'GOLDEN GRAIN,' 'BREAD-AND-CHEESE AND KISSES.' 'GRIF,' 'LONDON'S HEART,' AND 'JOSHUA MARVEL.'
The story opens with a vivid childhood memory, anchored to the day of the narrator’s grandmother’s wedding. Though the narrator was not present, the scene is rendered in haunting detail: a stone‑carved monkey‑faced figure, a bald man gnawing his nails, and the lingering scent of smoke. The peculiar relic sits on the mantel, its head wobbling with every disturbance, and it quickly becomes a silent, unsettling witness to the family’s rituals.
As the narrative moves forward, the narrator is drawn into a reluctant inheritance. The stone idol, described as an “incubus” that weighs on the household, is promised to the child when the grandmother passes. This uneasy bequest hints at a lingering family curse and a lingering curiosity that will shape the protagonist’s life, setting the stage for a tale where memory, superstition, and the weight of the past intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (769K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page images provided by Google Books (Mercantile Library, New York; New York Public Library)
Release date
2016-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1903
A hugely prolific Victorian storyteller, he turned a restless, globe-spanning life into popular fiction, plays, and journalism. His work moved between London, Australia, and New Zealand, and his family later became literary in its own right.
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