
OLD-DAD - BY - ELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTT - NEW YORK - E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY - 681 FIFTH AVENUE
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PART II
PART I - OLD-DAD - I
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PART II
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A tense reunion unfolds when Daphne returns home, breathless with the news that she’s been expelled for having a boy in her room. Her father, a scholarly recluse surrounded by towering stacks of books, meets her confession with a mix of bewilderment, sarcastic humor, and an oddly tender concern. Their dialogue crackles with misunderstandings, revealing a fragile bond that has long been shadowed by distance and unspoken expectations.
As Daphne collapses into an old armchair, the room fills with the soft glow of firelight and the curious sniff of a slate‑colored hound named Creep‑Mouse. The father, cigarette smoke curling around him, offers a tentative smile that hints at a desire to understand rather than punish. In this charged first act, listeners are drawn into a domestic drama where generational gaps, secret romances, and the weight of familial duty begin to clash, setting the stage for a story about reconciliation, identity, and the uneasy path toward forgiveness.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Elaine Laizure
Release date
2015-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1958
Raised in a family of writers and editors, this American novelist became a favorite magazine contributor and the author of popular early-20th-century fiction, including Molly Make-Believe. Her work often centers on lively young women, romance, and a playful sense of imagination.
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