My Little Lady

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My Little Lady

by E. Frances (Eleanor Frances) Poynter

EN·~12 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

Produced by Daniel Fromont

13:59
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J.C.I. - PART I. - MY LITTLE LADY. - CHAPTER I.

17:04
3

CHAPTER II.

17:42
4

CHAPTER III.

20:54
5

CHAPTER IV.

23:18
6

CHAPTER V.

44:51
7

CHAPTER VI.

42:53
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PART II. - Chapter I.

31:08
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CHAPTER II.

50:56
10

CHAPTER III.

28:31

Description

A hot August Sunday finds a weary traveler, Horace Graham, stranded in the quiet village of Chaudfontaine after a railway accident forces his train to stop. The town, tucked among limestone hills and a winding stream, is dominated by a modest hotel whose garden offers shaded benches and a glimpse of untamed meadow. As the sun filters through poplar leaves, the landscape’s simple beauty invites a contemplative pause.

Within this tranquil setting, Horace’s aimless wanderings bring him into contact with a young woman whose fresh, unassuming manner recalls the gentle charm of a Greuze portrait. Her innocent‑yet‑arch demeanor and natural grace stand out against the otherwise ordinary surroundings, hinting at a connection that could alter his outlook. The story unfolds with quiet elegance, inviting listeners to savor the subtle interplay of character and countryside.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (703K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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E. Frances (Eleanor Frances) Poynter

A Victorian writer and poet, she is best remembered for gentle, imaginative works for children, including fairy tales and verse. Her books carry the charm of nineteenth-century storytelling, with a warm, reflective tone that still feels inviting today.

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