
In the shadow of Southampton’s rolling countryside stands Madeline Hall, a grand old manor surrounded by an expansive timbered park and miles of family lands. Its keeper, the dignified Honourable Miss Delmar, spends her days overseeing the estate while her nephew, Captain Delmar, returns from his brief Channel service to linger in the drawing‑room, enjoying the familiarity of his aunt’s home. Their frequent meetings give the ancient house a lively, if slightly scandal‑prone, atmosphere.
Into this genteel world steps Arabella Mason, a striking eighteen‑year‑old whose beauty and quick wit make her a favorite of the household’s guests. Though not a servant, she occupies an ambiguous role—part companion, part intermediary—between the aristocratic Miss Delmar and the house’s staff. As the captain’s visits continue, whispered rumors of a growing intimacy begin to swirl through the corridors, leaving Arabella torn between admiration and the fear of disgrace.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (771K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1792–1848
A daring Royal Navy officer turned storyteller, he helped shape the sea adventure novel with lively tales drawn from real experience. His books mix action, humor, and sharp observation, and they went on to influence generations of writers for young readers and adults alike.
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