
Transcriber’s Note: Some words at the bottom of page 8 were omitted from the original printing and have been filled in by comparison with another edition of the book, published by S. W. Partridge & Co. in London c. 1905:
SYDNEY LISLE - CHAPTER I A WONDERFUL GUINEA
CHAPTER II HER OWN PEOPLE
CHAPTER III UPROOTED
CHAPTER IV THE FIRST NIGHT
CHAPTER V THE FIRST MORNING
CHAPTER VI LORD ST. QUENTIN
CHAPTER VII MISS MORRELL
CHAPTER VIII ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CHAPTER IX THE HEIRESS-APPARENT
In a fog‑shrouded London square, the modest home of the Chichester family glows with the warm light of a bustling household. Inside, spirited eighteen‑year‑old Sydney Lisle darts through the rooms, her imagination already racing toward a future of literary fame. When a modest letter arrives bearing a modest guinea and an invitation from a popular girls’ magazine, the whole family erupts in celebration, convinced that Sydney’s story will soon reach a wider audience.
The novel captures the lively camaraderie of Sydney’s siblings and friends, the gentle teasing of her mother, and the earnest hopes of a young writer on the brink of her first publication. As the rain tapers off and the city’s lamps flicker, Sydney’s world teeters between the comforting routine of her modest home and the exhilarating promise of a public voice. Listeners will be drawn into her bright optimism and the tender, bustling atmosphere of early‑20th‑century London, rooting for her as she steps toward the first chapter of her literary adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (315K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries. Thanks to the Bodleian Libraries for supplying an additional reference copy.)
Release date
2020-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1933
Best known for lively school stories and historical novels, this English writer also helped bring Girl Guiding into fiction with an early Guide novel, "Terry, the Girl Guide." Her books were especially praised for their warm, convincing picture of schoolgirl life.
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