
A young traveler steps off a ship onto England’s coast, expecting the familiar chalk cliffs of the Channel but finding instead a patchwork of red‑brown fishing boats, verdant meadows and bustling ports. The narrative unfolds with keen, almost painterly detail, capturing everything from the humble thatched cottages and neatly lined brick houses to the grand stately homes that dot the countryside. As the train carries her into London, the author sketches the city’s orderly suburbs, factories spewing smoke, and the shimmering Thames that threads through the misty skyline.
Soon she encounters Willy Hoyen, a kindly railway clerk whose warm welcome hints at the quiet hospitality she discovers among English travelers and laborers alike. Their brief conversation offers a gentle glimpse into the customs, manners and everyday rhythms of the people she meets. Through her eyes, listeners can wander the leafy squares, admire the dignified porter’s poise, and feel the subtle blend of curiosity and comfort that defines this early‑stage journey.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1941
A novelist, painter, and salon host, she moved between British and German cultural circles and wrote with an eye for social worlds in transition. Her life touched art, literature, and the cosmopolitan atmosphere of late 19th- and early 20th-century Europe.
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