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[Frontispiece: Princess Hildegarde (Gretchen) playing the piano.]
BY - HAROLD MACGRATH
TO MY WIFE
Set in the eccentric Grand Duchy of Barscheit—a land where electric lights share streets with medieval customs—a headstrong princess named Hildegarde (Gretchen) refuses to be a passive player in the political games around her. The duchy bristles with strict, ever‑present laws, humming telegraphs, and a militaristic bureaucracy that makes everyday life feel like a tightly choreographed dance. Against this backdrop, Hildegarde’s curiosity and impulsive spirit spark a series of misadventures that quickly draw the attention of both local officials and foreign diplomats.
When a charming stranger fails to keep a promised appointment, the two find themselves tangled in a whirlwind of misunderstandings, secret passages, and the duchy’s relentless enforcement of “forbidden” signs. Their unlikely partnership turns a simple misstep into a daring escape plan, challenging the rigid order of Barscheit and offering a glimpse of romance amid the chaos. Listeners will be drawn into a witty, fast‑moving tale that blends satire with the timeless allure of a runaway princess.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (184K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1932
A hugely popular storyteller of the early 1900s, he moved easily from newspaper work into bestselling novels, magazine fiction, and the new world of silent film. His tales mixed romance, mystery, and adventure in a way that helped shape mass-market entertainment in America.
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