The Simple Adventures of a Memsahib

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The Simple Adventures of a Memsahib

by Sara Jeannette Duncan

EN·~8 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
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E-text prepared by Larry B. Harrison, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)

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THE SIMPLE ADVENTURES OF A MEMSAHIB

0:19
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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CHAPTER I.

17:30
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CHAPTER II.

18:21
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CHAPTER III.

21:13
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CHAPTER IV.

21:41
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CHAPTER V.

13:47
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CHAPTER VI.

15:07
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CHAPTER VII.

19:18

Description

Helen Frances Browne, once a modest clergyman’s daughter from the quiet town of Canbury, finds herself thrust into the bustling world of Lower Bengal as a newly minted memsahib. The novel opens with her bewildered arrival, where the heat, the clamor of street vendors, and the endless strings of tea cups become the backdrop for her tentative attempts to master colonial etiquette. Through her eyes we glimpse a society teetering between Victorian propriety and the vibrant, chaotic life of an Indian hill station.

As Helen navigates genteel gatherings, tennis matches on freshly laid lawns, and the bewildering customs of the Zenana, her sharp wit turns everyday mishaps into delightful observations. She befriends a cast of colorful characters—elderly aunts, earnest missionaries, and spirited Anglo‑Indian families—each encounter revealing the absurdities and charms of expatriate life. The narrative balances gentle satire with affectionate detail, inviting listeners to share in her earnest quest to find a place, a purpose, and perhaps a perfect cup of tea in this far‑off corner of the Empire.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (483K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-02-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sara Jeannette Duncan

Sara Jeannette Duncan

1861–1922

A sharp-eyed Canadian novelist and journalist, she turned travel, politics, and everyday social life into witty, observant fiction. Her best-known work, The Imperialist, helped make her a lasting figure in Canadian literature.

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