
By Owen Wister
MOTHER
A weekend at a sprawling country estate brings together a circle of well‑heeled friends, each eager to trade stories as the evenings stretch long. The host, a deft hostess, has turned storytelling into the night’s ritual, and the guests—now past the vigor of youth—listen with a keen appetite for tales of love and adventure they no longer live themselves.
Amid the polished rooms, manicured grounds, and the soft rustle of autumn, the spotlight falls on the young, handsome Richard Field. He promises to share a chapter from his own life, a genuine episode that involves his wife, the ever‑watchful Ethel, and a secret he has yet to confess. The tension between his desire to protect his marriage and the group’s hungry curiosity creates a delicate dance of anticipation.
Listeners are drawn into the intimate dynamics of a marriage tested by honesty, the subtle humor of social expectations, and the promise that a single recollection may reshape the bonds among friends.
Language
en
Duration
~51 minutes (49K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bill Brewer, and David Widger
Release date
1998-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1938
Best known for writing The Virginian, he helped shape the American Western and turn the cowboy into one of the country’s lasting literary heroes. Born into an East Coast family of privilege, he found his great subject in the landscapes and people of the West.
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