Lady Jane

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Lady Jane

by C. V. (Cecilia Viets) Jamison

EN·~5 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:36
2

CHAPTER I THE BLUE HERON

17:30
3

CHAPTER II TONY GOES WITH LADY JANE

5:54
4

CHAPTER III MADAME JOZAIN

11:49
5

CHAPTER IV AN INTERRUPTED JOURNEY

13:25
6

CHAPTER V LAST DAYS AT GRETNA

8:54
7

CHAPTER VI PEPSIE

8:12
8

CHAPTER VII THE ARRIVAL

10:52
9

CHAPTER VIII LADY JANE FINDS A FRIEND

10:19
10

CHAPTER IX THE FIRST VISIT TO PEPSIE

10:36

Description

On a sweltering July day, a young woman in mourning and her five‑year‑old daughter board a cramped passenger car of the Louisiana and Texas Railroad. The train barrels through the teche country, past sugar‑cane fields, cypress swamps and jasmine‑laden banks, while clouds drift lazily overhead. Inside, the carriage is a chorus of ranchers, priests, merchants and noisy children, yet the mother and child sit apart, wrapped in quiet dignity. Their eyes are drawn to the ever‑changing landscape, especially the sudden flash of a blue heron against the emerald water.

The mother, pale and feverish, clutches her daughter with a mixture of tenderness and anxiety, whispering soft comforts as the heat bears down on them. The little girl, with golden curls and violet‑blue eyes, watches the world outside with a bright, inquisitive stare, asking gentle questions about her mother’s ache. As the train rolls onward, their silent bond hints at a journey that may lead far beyond the swaying vines and distant horizons.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (336K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: The Century Co., 1891, copyright 1918.

Credits

Bob Taylor, Carla Foust and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CV

C. V. (Cecilia Viets) Jamison

d. 1909

Born in Nova Scotia and educated in Canada, Boston, New York, and Paris, this 19th-century writer brought an artist’s eye to popular fiction. Her work ranged from historical romance to children’s stories, with New Orleans settings appearing in some of her best-known books.

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