
In a sun‑dappled yard, young Margery sits beneath a cherry tree, waiting after a mischievous snack of bananas has left her feeling uneasy. Her friend Willie Jones, ever eager for adventure, encourages her to join him blackberry‑picking, while the house’s hired girl, Effie, scolds her for daring to venture out sick. Their banter, full of colloquial charm, paints a vivid picture of early‑20th‑century small‑town life, where chores, chores, and a few stolen treats become the backdrop for everyday drama.
Through this seemingly simple exchange, the narrative gently probes deeper questions about the roles women occupy in the household and beyond. As Margery confronts the authority of the “old hired girl,” the story opens a window onto the expectations placed on young girls and the quiet strength of those who work behind the scenes. Listeners will find humor, warmth, and a thoughtful look at the subtle power dynamics that shape a community’s sense of right and wrong.
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1878–1944
An American writer and folklorist, he helped bring Eastern European and Finnish folk tales to English-speaking readers in lively, accessible retellings. His best-known books include collections of Czechoslovak, Yugoslav, and Finnish stories that kept oral traditions alive for new generations.
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