
A bright summer afternoon finds a fashionable crowd gathered on a terrace, sipping tea beneath parasols while Mrs. Dud presides with an effortless poise that makes her the center of attention. Her polished white dresses and crisp demeanor contrast with the more modest attire of the servants, hinting at the delicate balance of status and affection that underpins their world. The lively chatter, laughter, and the subtle dance of flirtations give the listener a vivid sense of a small-town social scene in full bloom.
Meanwhile, Varian drifts away from the festivities, drawn to a secluded garden hidden behind a high hedge—a place the other guests never seem to notice. There he discovers a meticulously arranged courtyard, fragrant with mint and peppered with curious details: a tortoise‑shell cat, a blossoming crab‑apple tree, and a solitary woman stirring a mysterious amber liquid. Her quiet presence suggests secrets waiting to be uncovered, inviting the audience to wonder what lies beneath the genteel façade of Binghamville’s most celebrated families.
Language
en
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1961
Known for lively stories about girls and women, she wrote fiction, poetry, and mysteries that spoke to the changing roles of women in early 20th-century America. Her work also reached beyond books: she was involved in the early Girl Scouts movement and helped compile a guidebook used by the organization.
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