
A young Englishman arrives in sunny Florence, drawn to a charming white house tucked near the Cascine. He calls out “Cartouche!” and is met by a boisterous black poodle that bursts from a window, turning the quiet courtyard into a whirlwind of leaping, barking energy. Their banter is light‑hearted yet hints at a deeper, quirky household where the dog’s antics are both endearing and exasperating.
Inside, the house feels like an English retreat transplanted into Italy, complete with a modest garden blooming with magnolias, orange trees, and Japanese medlars. The resident aunt, Miss Cartwright, and her spirited companion create a lively tableau of cultural contrast and domestic comedy. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid setting, the playful rivalry between man and dog, and the subtle hints of the relationships that will unfold in this bright, atmospheric opening.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2013-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1835–1923
A prolific Victorian novelist and traveler, she wrote more than 40 stories for children and adults, often mixing home life, history, and places she had seen abroad. Her books range from gentle domestic fiction to adventurous tales shaped by a family steeped in naval and military life.
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