
Anne watches the world whirl by from the deck of a bustling steamship, her eyes drinking in the kaleidoscope of passengers, porters, and clattering luggage. The ship’s deck becomes a stage where strangers barter, children tug at doll carriages, and a nervous uncle receives a mysterious envelope, hinting at hidden concerns. Through her bright, curious gaze the ordinary chaos of departure feels like a moving picture, full of color and possibility.
As the Caronia prepares to leave harbor, Anne’s imagination flutters—she likens a gentlewoman to a bright‑eyed partridge and wonders about the countless identical trunks stacked below deck. The lively chatter, hurried good‑byes, and occasional tender moments paint a portrait of a world in transition, while Anne’s yearning to help a toppled doll hints at a tender heart ready for adventure. This opening promises a charming tale of youthful wonder set against the backdrop of early‑twentieth‑century travel.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1952
Raised on a Virginia farm and publishing from her teens, she built a long career writing and editing books for young readers. Her work ranges from history and nature to stories and classic retellings, with a warm interest in learning woven through it.
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