
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE GOOD COMRADE - CHAPTER I - THE POLKINGTONS
CHAPTER II - THE DEBT
CHAPTER III - NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS AZUREUM
CHAPTER IV - THE OWNER OF THE BLUE DAFFODIL
CHAPTER V - THE EXCURSION
CHAPTER VI - DEBTOR AND CREDITOR
CHAPTER VII - HOW JULIA DID NOT GET THE BLUE DAFFODIL
CHAPTER VIII - POOFERCHJES AND JEALOUSY
CHAPTER IX - THE HOLIDAY
In the genteel town of Marbridge, the Polkington household teeters between respectable society and whispered eccentricity. The family’s modest home on East Street becomes a stage for quiet ambitions and subtle rivalries, especially as the three sisters navigate the expectations placed upon them by a mother whose connections reach far beyond the town’s borders. Through the eyes of Julia, the middle daughter who feels invisible in the polished drawing‑room, listeners catch a glimpse of a world where tea parties mask deeper anxieties and where a single engagement can shift the delicate balance of status.
The afternoon centers on Violet’s surprising acceptance of a curate’s proposal—a union that promises both affection and a modest future, yet leaves the family pondering propriety and opportunity. As Mrs. Polkington orchestrates the forthcoming visit of the groom’s father, Julia watches the unfolding drama with a blend of skepticism and curiosity. The story invites listeners into a nuanced portrait of early‑20th‑century social life, where personal desire and family duty intertwine beneath the warm glow of a winter fire.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (610K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1955
A prolific British novelist of the late Victorian and early 20th-century years, known for stories that pair capable heroines with a keen sense of everyday social life. Her books often balance middle-class values with an unexpectedly strong interest in women’s independence and ambition.
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