
Samantha at Saratoga - by Marietta Holley
Contents
A SORT OF PREFACE. WHICH IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO READ.
Chapter I. SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA.
Chapter II. ARDELLA TUTT AND HER MOTHER.
Chapter III. THE CHERITY OF THE JONESVILLIANS.
Chapter IV. ARDELIA AND ABRAM GEE.
Chapter V. WE ARRIVE AT SARATOGA.
Chapter VI. SARATOGA BY DAYLIGHT.
Chapter VII. SEEING THE DIFFERENT SPRINGS.
A light‑hearted, tongue‑in‑cheek portrait of a summer pilgrimage to the famed Saratoga Springs, this tale follows Samantha and her companion Josiah as they wander through bustling resorts, modest inns, and the odd Indian encampment. The narrator’s playful voice skewers the pretensions of “tramps” who flaunt diamond earrings and polished trunks while hinting at the deeper yearning for comfort and belonging that lies beneath the glitter of vacation crowds.
Along the way, readers meet a parade of quirky locals—Ardelia, the earnest mother, the ever‑charitable Jonesvillians, and a host of flirtatious characters—each providing a snapshot of turn‑of‑the‑century American life. The humor is rooted in keen observation, gentle ribbing of social customs, and a warm affection for the fleeting joys of travel, making the story an entertaining listen that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly fresh.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1926
A sharp, funny voice of 19th-century America, this bestselling humorist used satire to take on marriage, politics, temperance, and women’s rights. Writing as Samantha Allen and “Josiah Allen’s Wife,” she turned homespun comedy into social commentary that reached a huge popular audience.
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