
Set against the bustling backdrop of a newly rebuilt Vienna, the story follows two young shopgirls, Marie and Lotta, as they wander the open Burgplatz after a long workday. The city’s grand reconstruction—its cleared fortifications, looming statues, and looming gala—mirrors the girls’ own hopes and uncertainties. Lotta, bright‑eyed and eager, is drawn into the festivities by the promise of music, a handsome violinist, and the chance to glimpse the aristocracy from the comfort of a public bench.
Their conversation reveals a delicate balance between ambition and propriety, hinting at the social constraints that shape their choices. As the evening approaches, the pair stand on the cusp of a celebration that will expose them to the glittering world of emperors and musicians, while still rooted in the modest rhythm of their glove‑selling trade. The narrative captures the charm of Viennese life, the allure of public spectacle, and the quiet yearning of two friends navigating a city in transition.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the richly observed Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this prolific Victorian storyteller turned the routines of public life, ambition, and family into vivid, deeply human fiction. He also drew on years working for the Post Office, which gave him a practical eye for institutions and the people inside them.
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