
TO - THE LOVELY MEMORY - OF
JULIA ROMANA ANAGNOS.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER II. - THE DOCTOR.
CHAPTER III. - ON THE ROAD.
CHAPTER IV. - ROSIN THE BEAU.
CHAPTER V. - IN THE CHURCHYARD.
CHAPTER VI. - THE SERPENT.
CHAPTER VII. - LOST.
CHAPTER VIII. - WAITING.
In a modest countryside cottage, two sisters share a quiet, steadfast life. Miss Vesta, a diligent caretaker with silver hair and keen blue eyes, tends to her older sister, Miss Rejoice, whose once‑vibrant spirit was dimmed by a tragic riding accident that left her bedridden. Their days are marked by routine and the soft murmur of the village beyond the window, until a twelve‑year‑old girl named Melody arrives, her presence as gentle as the lilac‑bush swaying in the June breeze.
Melody possesses a voice that seems to coax even the most obstinate hens into quiet reverence, filling the rooms with a song that recalls nightingales and skylarks from poetry. As her lilting notes drift through the cottage, they awaken a fragile hope in the sisters, hinting at possibilities beyond the walls that have long contained them. The story follows the tender unfolding of this new bond, inviting listeners to linger in the simple magic of music, compassion, and the promise of change.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (138K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1943
Best known for the playful poem “Eletelephony,” this prolific American writer produced more than 90 books, from children’s stories and verses to biographies. She also shared in a Pulitzer Prize for a biography of her mother, Julia Ward Howe.
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