
THE S. W. F. CLUB
CAROLINE E. JACOBS
CHAPTER - I PAULINE'S FLAG II THE MAPLES III UNCLE PAUL'S ANSWER IV BEGINNINGS V BEDELIA VI PERSONALLY CONDUCTED VII HILARY'S TURN VIII SNAP-SHOTS IX AT THE MANOR X THE END OF SUMMER - CHAPTER I - PAULINE'S FLAG
CHAPTER II - THE MAPLES
CHAPTER III - UNCLE PAUL'S ANSWER
CHAPTER IV - BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER V - BEDELIA
CHAPTER VI - PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
SEEING WINTON STAGE
CHAPTER VII - HILARY'S TURN
In a rainy New England village, teenage Pauline feels the weight of her family’s quiet desperation. When her younger sister Hilary’s health wanes, Pauline resolves to reach out to the mysterious Uncle Paul—a distant relative who may hold the key to a fresh start. She pens a heartfelt plea, hoping the simple act of sending a letter will set a chain of events in motion.
The story follows Pauline’s nervous determination as she battles the storm, the expectations of her parents, and the unknown motives of the man she has never met. Through vivid descriptions of a modest household and the surrounding countryside, the narrative captures the mix of hope and anxiety that fuels a young girl’s first brave step toward change. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle, earnest world of early‑20th‑century family life, eager to see whether Pauline’s “flag” will catch the attention she so desperately seeks.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (213K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1909
A writer of early 20th-century fiction, she is best remembered for stories such as A Texas Blue Bonnet, Patricia, and The S. W. F. Club. Her books often center on young women, friendship, and the pull between independence and social expectations.
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