
In a sleepy village where every tea‑time becomes a tiny investigation, the arrival of the Tracey sisters’ new home sets the whole community abuzz. Residents gather at each other’s doors, swapping speculation about the purpose of the freshly laid foundation stone, the mysterious van that ferried elegant furniture, and the whispered rumors that more treasures lie hidden inside. The narrator’s keen eye captures the charm of these bustling afternoons, where curiosity and propriety mingle as freely as the tea.
Amid the chatter, characters like the ever‑busy Mrs. Lovekin, the poised Miss Ruby Tracey, and the inquisitive Miss Lydia Blind provide a lively cast, each adding their own flavor to the unfolding mystery. As the villagers peer through lace curtains and admire the new carpet and footstools, the simple act of offering a cup of tea becomes a window into the deeper secrets the cottage may hold.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-02-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A Scottish novelist, painter, and traveler, she turned a life of adventure into books that ranged from fiction to vivid accounts of war and distant places. Her final years were shaped by frontline relief work in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus during the First World War.
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