
Ester Ried is a tireless young woman who runs a bustling household on a Tuesday evening, juggling fifteen boarders, a demanding kitchen, and an ever‑present stream of visitors. The narrative opens with her frantic rush to ready tea while fielding the demands of her sister Sadie, the mischievous little Minnie, and a host of teachers, doctors, and local gentlemen who gather for dinner. Through quick, nervous movements and sharp exchanges, the story captures the lively rhythm of a Victorian‑era home where every task feels both a duty and a test of patience.
As the clock strikes five and the dining‑bell summons the assembled guests, readers are drawn into the warm chaos of family dynamics, sibling rivalries, and the subtle humor that underpins Ester’s daily struggles. The vivid scene promises a portrait of resilience and affection, inviting listeners to linger over the clatter of pots, the chatter of boarders, and the quiet moments where Ester’s heart both aches and steadies amid the domestic storm.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (393K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1930
A bestselling American writer of Christian fiction, she published more than 100 books and became widely known under the pen name “Pansy.” Her stories often blended everyday family life with moral questions in a way that made them especially popular with young readers and church audiences.
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