
A sun‑lit, slightly worn drawing‑room teems with faded elegance—ornate furniture, scattered sheet music, a guitar draped over a tarnished ribbon, and a violin resting on a piano. The space exudes a bohemian comfort that hints at both artistic indulgence and modest means, suggesting its occupants live a carefree, if somewhat precarious, lifestyle. In the centre of this eclectic gathering stands Dolly, bright‑eyed and mischievous, her shabby French hat and kid‑glove adding a touch of whimsical charm.
Around the central table, Dolly’s friends debate her reluctant invitation to a stiff, respectable gathering hosted by the Bilberry family. Their banter, full of good‑natured ribbing and witty references, reveals a close‑knit circle that delights in teasing each other while navigating the tension between their free‑spirited ways and society’s expectations. The scene sets the tone for a light‑hearted tale of youthful exuberance, friendship, and the occasional clash with conventional propriety.
Full title
Vagabondia 1884
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (484K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1849–1924
Best known for turning childhood into a place of wonder, feeling, and quiet transformation, this English-born novelist wrote stories that have charmed readers for generations. Her most beloved books, including The Secret Garden and A Little Princess, mix hardship with hope in a way that still feels fresh.
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