
The story opens on a bustling New York harbor, where the great liner Mauretania pulls into view and a lively reunion erupts among friends and families who have been apart since Paris. Patty, a bright‑spirited young woman returning home with her sister Nan, instantly draws attention with her fashionable attire and effortless charm, sparking playful banter with the likes of Kenneth Harper and Elise Farrington. As the group navigates the tedious customs process, Patty’s quick wit and good humor keep the mood light, hinting at the confidence that will guide her forward.
In this early chapter, the narrative weaves together the excitement of travel, the nuances of early‑20‑century society, and the subtle ambitions of a woman poised to make her mark. Through witty dialogue and vivid description of the harbor’s bustle, readers get a sense of the close‑knit circle that surrounds Patty and the opportunities that await her in the city. The stage is set for a tale of personal growth, friendship, and the gentle triumphs that come from seizing each chance.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-06-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1942
Best known for witty verse, lively children’s books, and clever mystery stories, this remarkably prolific American writer published more than 170 books. Her work ranged from nonsense rhymes to detective fiction, all marked by a playful style and an obvious love of words.
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