Miss Merivale's Mistake

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Miss Merivale's Mistake

by Mrs. Henry Clarke

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

MISS MERIVALE’S MISTAKE - By Mrs. Henry Clarke, M.A.

0:12
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CHAPTER I. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.

15:00
3

CHAPTER II. WOODCOTE.

13:11
4

CHAPTER III. A VISIT TO KENTISH TOWN.

12:34
5

CHAPTER IV. TOM AND RHODA MEET.

12:48
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CHAPTER V. “A MERRY HEART GOES ALL THE WAY.”

17:21
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CHAPTER VI. PAULINE’S DIPLOMACY.

14:29
8

CHAPTER VII. APPLES OF SODOM.

14:31
9

CHAPTER VIII. AN INVITATION.

16:11
10

CHAPTER IX. PAULINE HAS HER SUSPICIONS.

16:55

Description

In a modest Chelsea flat, Miss Merivale finds her quiet routine interrupted by the lively chatter of Rose and Pauline, her ever‑observant companions. Their conversation drifts from the eccentric ambitions of a young woman named Rhoda Sampson, who dreams of a post‑office career, to the quirks of everyday life—tea‑making, gas stoves, and the small comforts of a cramped kitchen. Through witty banter and gentle satire, the scene paints a picture of a household where social class, aspiration, and friendship intersect in delightfully ordinary moments.

As Miss Merivale navigates the subtle power dynamics between her long‑time governess‑type figure and the younger, ambitious guests, the novel gently explores how each character seeks purpose and connection within the confines of their shared space. The narrative balances humor with a keen observation of early‑twentieth‑century domestic life, inviting listeners to linger over the delicate negotiations of duty, desire, and the simple pleasure of a well‑made cup of tea.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (167K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Jonathan Ingram, Beth Trapaga, Charles Franks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Henry Clarke

Mrs. Henry Clarke

1853–1908

A Victorian writer and educator, she moved from classrooms into fiction, creating lively historical adventures and school stories for young readers. Her books often blend strong moral stakes with a warm sense of place, especially in Devon and Cornwall.

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