
Aunt Mary is a formidable presence in her bustling household, her sharp tongue and keen sense of duty cutting through the usual family chatter. When her nephew Jack faces the threat of expulsion from college, she demands a clear explanation, treating the academic drama with the same vigor she applies to her daily routines. The scene unfolds with lively banter between her, the nervous Arethusa, and the ever‑present maid Lucinda, setting a tone that is both humorous and heartfelt.
Determined to keep Jack’s future on track, Aunt Mary promptly orders Arethusa to write to Mr. Stebbins, hoping to secure a new college placement before the situation worsens. Her pragmatic approach reveals a deep belief in education, even if she questions whether the same institution matters. As the family rallies around her plan, listeners are drawn into a charming portrait of an older woman whose fierce love and quick‑thinking may just turn a looming crisis into an unexpected opportunity.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (366K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1913
Best remembered for her witty Susan Clegg stories, this American novelist wrote sharp, funny fiction that turned everyday gossip and small-town life into lively entertainment. Her work also ranged from travel books to novels of romance and family tension.
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