
THE OLD STONE HOUSE
(CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON)
CHAPTER I. - THE FIVE COUSINS.
CHAPTER II. - LIFE AT THE OLD STONE HOUSE.
CHAPTER III. - THE EDITOR'S SANCTUM.
'THE UNSEEN VISITOR
SIBYL WARRINGTON.'"
'ODE TO CHICAGO.
ELIJAH GAY.'"
'AMBITION
Aunt Faith spends her birthday on the quiet piazza of an old stone house that overlooks the lake, a place that has become both sanctuary and burden after a decade of caring for five orphaned children. The house, with its weather‑worn walls and surrounding garden, reflects the steadiness she craves while the memories of loss and duty linger behind every sigh.
Each of the youngsters brings a different shade to her life: Hugh, the generous yet restless young man on the cusp of a city career; Sibyl, whose flawless manners mask an icy reserve; Grace, whose youth shields her from deeper worries; Tom, whose future remains uncertain; and Bessie, the spirited, wild‑hearted girl who seems to drift without a compass. As summer unfolds, Aunt Faith wrestles with the tension between protecting these tender souls and preparing them for the paths that lie ahead, wondering whether her guidance will be enough.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (389K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1894
Celebrated in her lifetime and later overshadowed, she wrote vivid fiction rooted in the Great Lakes, the postwar South, and the lives of Americans abroad. Her work is especially admired for its strong sense of place and emotional intelligence.
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