
In this sparkling turn of the page, a lively conversation unfolds in a fashionable London drawing‑room, where Miss Dolly Foster boasts of her talent for turning a shy, teetotaling youth into a polished gentleman of society. Her witty asides and sharp observations reveal a world where personal influence is wielded as a game, and where a single remark can reshape a man's entire demeanor. The narrator, Mr. Carter, watches with a mix of amusement and unease as Dolly recounts her midnight lessons, morning walks, and the peculiar habit of carrying an unfolded umbrella and a paper parcel.
Through sparkling repartee, the story sketches the delicate dance of courtship, ambition, and the social expectations of the era. As Dolly prepares to marry the Earl of Mickleham, the lingering presence of her former pupil, now poised to inherit a fortune, hints at further entanglements. Listeners will enjoy the clever satire, the brisk dialogue, and the glimpse into a world where charm and manipulation go hand in hand.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (153K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Theresa Armao, and David Widger
Release date
1998-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1933
Best known for creating the swashbuckling world of The Prisoner of Zenda, this English novelist and playwright turned political adventure and witty romance into some of the most memorable popular fiction of the late Victorian era.
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