
THE ROMANCE OF HIS LIFEAND OTHER ROMANCES
Introduction
The Romance of His Life
The Dark Cottage
The Ghost of a Chance
The Goldfish
The Stars in their Courses
Her Murderer
Votes for Men
The End of the Dream
In a quiet Suffolk village, a narrator recounts the fierce devotion she feels for a modest cottage she once “desperately” fell in love with. She paints the daily rhythm of open doors, grazing cows, and the soft chatter of neighbors, turning ordinary moments—breakfast at a tiny mahogany table, a pony fetching luggage—into a comforting tapestry of rural life. Her reflections contrast the simple pleasures of the cottage with the distant, ostentatious world of millionaires and royalty, suggesting that true delight often lives in humble settings.
Through witty observations and gentle humor, she muses on the perils of falling in love later in life, quoting Rossetti while teasing the idea that age need not dim romance. A curious nephew, a treasured lantern bought with hard‑earned money, and the subtle hints of a new relationship begin to stir the quiet routine, promising a story that balances affection for place with the unpredictable currents of the heart.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1925
Best remembered for the sharp, scandal-stirring novel Red Pottage, this English writer brought wit, satire, and a keen eye for social and religious hypocrisy to late Victorian fiction. Her books were popular in their day and still stand out for their lively, observant style.
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