
audiobook
by Esther Chamberlain, Lucia Chamberlain
MRS. ESSINGTON
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE HOUSE-PARTY EXPLAINS ITSELF, AND GETS INTO A FOG
CHAPTER II JULIA STEPS OUT OF IT, AND ANSWERS A QUESTION
CHAPTER III MRS. ESSINGTON RUNS AWAY FROM HERSELF
CHAPTER IV LONGACRE RUNS AFTER
CHAPTER V THE PURSUER IS CAPTURED
CHAPTER VI THAIR PUTS IN HIS FINGER; CISSY HER FOOT
CHAPTER VII THE HOUSE-PARTY IN THE STORM
CHAPTER VIII LONGACRE TRAPS HIMSELF
A breezy summer gathering sets the stage for a witty clash of personalities at a country house party. Florence Essington, poised and observant, finds herself drawn into a playful duel with the charming yet slightly nervous Fox Longacre as they debate the motives of their mutual acquaintance, the enigmatic Julia Budd. Their banter, laced with gentle sarcasm and hinting at hidden agendas, reveals a world where social expectations and personal curiosity intertwine.
As the train rolls toward the idyllic estate, the guests anticipate a weekend of conversation, laughter, and perhaps a touch of mischief. Beneath the polished smiles, whispers of secret invitations and unspoken desires begin to surface, suggesting that the party may become more than a simple social affair. Listeners will be invited into a light‑hearted yet subtly charged atmosphere where flirtation and intrigue promise to develop in unexpected ways.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (199K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barry Abrahamsen and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1908
A little-known early 20th-century novelist, she wrote with her sister Lucia Chamberlain and left behind just two published books before dying young in 1908. Her work belongs to the lively world of magazine-era fiction, where mystery, society, and romance often met.
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1882–1978
An early 20th-century American novelist whose fiction moved easily between mystery, romance, and adventure, she also saw several of her stories adapted for silent films. Her best-known work today is likely The Other Side of the Door, a suspenseful novel first published in 1909.
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