Lemorne Versus Huell

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Lemorne Versus Huell

by Elizabeth Stoddard

EN·~35 minutes·4 chapters

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Lemorne Versus Huell, by Elizabeth Drew Stoddard

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LEMORNE VERSUS HUELL

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By Elizabeth Drew Stoddard

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Harper's New Monthly Magazine 26 (1863): 537-43.

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Description

A young music teacher, accustomed to making do with a modest income, receives an unexpected summons from her affluent but ailing Aunt Eliza Huell. The invitation is less about affection and more about convenience—her aunt needs help, and the family sees a chance to stay in the good graces of a wealthy relative. Arriving at the grand Bond Street house, the narrator is struck by the stark contrast between the polished surroundings and her own hand‑to‑mouth existence. The disciplined routine of serving hot milk and arranging dresses hints at the subtle power dynamics that will shape her stay.

Soon the two women set out for Newport, dragging trunks, silk gowns, and a newly hired coachman along the seaside road. Aunt Eliza’s demanding nature surfaces as she insists on elaborate preparations for a seaside bath, while the narrator quietly observes the opulent lifestyle she must navigate. As they settle into the quiet hotel, the arrival of familiar faces from the Uxbridge family promises to stir old tensions, setting the stage for a summer that will test loyalties and reshape futures.

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Language

en

Duration

~35 minutes (33K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John M. Krafft, and David Widger

Release date

1997-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elizabeth Stoddard

Elizabeth Stoddard

1823–1902

A bold 19th-century American novelist and poet, she wrote with unusual psychological sharpness and a cool, unsentimental edge. Best known for The Morgesons, her work was ahead of its time in the way it explored inner conflict, family life, and women’s independence.

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