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CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
In the early 1880s a newly commissioned officer, Philip Tredennis, arrives in Washington for a brief farewell visit that will linger far longer than he expects. Invited into the cultured world of Professor Herrick—a respected entomologist with a tranquil home and a scholarly wife—Philip is drawn into the genteel circles of the capital’s scientific and social elite. The professor’s quiet demeanor and devotion to his collections contrast sharply with the bustling life of the city, offering Philip a glimpse of a world where curiosity and decorum intertwine.
The story turns its focus to the Herrick family’s only daughter, Bertha, a young woman about to make her “coming‑out” debut. As the family prepares for her arrival, conversations about dresses, parties, and the expectations placed on a society lady reveal the subtle pressures of status and propriety. Philip finds himself navigating the delicate balance between his military duties and the alluring, yet constrained, world of Washington’s high society, setting the stage for choices that will shape his future.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (984K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mary Glenn Krause, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1924
Best known for The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy, this British-born American writer turned childhood resilience, loneliness, and imagination into stories that have stayed loved for generations.
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