
Celia lives on the top floor of Brown’s Buildings, a narrow, stair‑only block that its residents jokingly call “The Jail.” Her modest ten‑by‑fifteen‑foot room, though small, feels cozy with its tiny fire, maroon curtains, and cleverly designed wardrobe‑bed that folds down each night. She makes a careful living on a pound a week, stretching every shilling on rent, gas, and the ever‑essential penny bun that defines her daily meals.
Despite the cramped surroundings, Celia’s spirit is bright; she enjoys the simple pleasures of a well‑kept home and the rhythm of city life outside the grim corridors. As she settles into her new routine, she begins to notice the other tenants—each with their own stories and secrets—prompting her to wonder how far her modest income and quiet determination might carry her in a world that seems both demanding and full of unexpected opportunities.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (509K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1920
A hugely popular British romance writer of the late Victorian and Edwardian years, he was once said to be among the most widely read novelists in England. His stories were known for melodrama, emotion, and irresistible page-turning appeal.
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