
By Henry James
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In a modest reading room of a Parisian hotel, an American visitor named George Flack steps into a quiet tableau of polite strangers. He is greeted by the elderly Mr. Dosson, ever‑ready to serve, and by the Dosson daughters, Delia and her elusive sister Francie, who sit half‑hidden behind curtains and gloves. The dialogue crackles with the genteel awkwardness of first meetings, hinting at hidden connections and the subtle games of social expectation.
As the conversation drifts from newspapers to the allure of Parisian sights, the characters reveal their contrasting attitudes toward the city and each other. Flack’s enthusiasm and the Dossons’ weary hospitality set the stage for a gentle comedy of manners, where misunderstandings ripple outward like a quiet echo. Listeners will be drawn into the nuanced interplay of personalities, the charm of the setting, and the promise of deeper entanglements that lie just beyond this opening encounter.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (301K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eve Sobol, and David Widger
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1916
Known for subtle, psychologically rich fiction, this master novelist explored the tensions between Americans and Europeans with unusual depth and precision. His work helped bridge literary realism and early modernism, and it still feels strikingly modern.
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