Lady Baltimore

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Lady Baltimore

by Owen Wister

EN·~9 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

By Owen Wister

6:02
2

LADY BALTIMORE

0:01
3

I: A Word about My Aunt

11:46
4

II: I Vary My Lunch

13:03
5

III: Kings Port Talks

21:53
6

IV: THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER—I

12:19
7

V: The Boy of the Cake

16:03
8

VI: In the Churchyard - “Then it was a good laugh, indeed!” I cried heartily.

27:55
9

VII: The Girl Behind the Counter—II

18:07
10

VIII: Midsummer-Night’s Dream

33:54

Description

Set in the genteel yet restless town of Kings Port, the novel follows Augustus—a sharp‑tongued, idealistic young man who watches the rise of “yellow rich” newcomers with a mixture of disdain and curiosity. Through his eyes we glimpse a community caught between Southern tradition and the pull of modern ambition, all narrated with a wry, self‑aware humor that treats both folly and virtue with equal affection.

When the spirited Hortense enters Augustus’s orbit, the calm of his orderly world is gently unsettled. Their budding connection is filtered through the well‑meaning gossip of the town’s elder ladies, whose counsel and secrets hint at deeper family histories and social expectations. As Augustus grapples with love, loyalty, and the pressure to live up to an imagined perfect self, the story unfolds as a lively portrait of youthful yearning set against the backdrop of a changing America.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (526K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bill Brewer, and David Widger

Release date

1998-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Owen Wister

Owen Wister

1860–1938

Best known for writing The Virginian, he helped shape the Western into one of America's most enduring literary genres. His stories gave the cowboy a calm, honorable voice that influenced readers for generations.

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