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MRS. BURNETT’S Earlier Stories. Miss Crespigny BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT. NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Authorized Editions. MRS. BURNETT’S EARLIER STORIES. BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT.
Miss Crespigny. BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, Author of “Haworth’s,” “That Lass o’ Lowrie’s,” “Surly Tim and other Stories.” NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743 & 745 Broadway.
Author’s Note.
Miss Crespigny. - CHAPTER I. - LISBETH.
CHAPTER II. - ANOTHER GENTLEMAN OF THE SAME NAME.
CHAPTER III. - PANSIES FOR THOUGHT.
CHAPTER IV. - A LUNCH PARTY.
CHAPTER V. - GEORGIE ESMOND.
The story introduces Lisbeth Crespigny, a striking young woman known for her sharp humor and unconventional demeanor. She lives with Mrs. Despard, a keen socialite who enjoys hosting artistic gatherings, and the two share a tense yet intriguing relationship. Lisbeth's reputation for bold sarcasm and mysterious charm draws both admiration and wariness from those around her.
When a summer invitation brings her to a quiet Welsh coastal village, Lisbeth meets the gentle Misses Tregarthyn, her elderly aunts who have become her guardians after their brother Philip's death. Their cottage, set against a picturesque backdrop, offers a calm contrast to the bustling society circles Lisbeth navigates. As she settles into this new setting, her peculiar nature and keen wit promise both delightful encounters and subtle conflicts.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-05-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1924
Best known for The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy, this British-born American writer turned childhood resilience, loneliness, and imagination into stories that have stayed loved for generations.
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