
In this charming tale set in a grand country house, we meet the long‑serving maid Susan Thorley, whose patience is tested by the irascible Lady Longridge. When a boisterous young guest threatens to shatter the peace of an afternoon nap, Thorley is dispatched to restore order, navigating the household’s endless quirks and the subtle power plays that have defined her twenty‑five years of service.
The story unfolds with gentle humor and vivid description of Victorian domestic life, from the clatter of restless children to the whisper of birds outside the windows. As the holiday season approaches, the reader is drawn into a world where duty, loyalty, and a touch of compassion illuminate the relationships between servants and their masters. It offers a warm, slice‑of‑life portrait that feels both timeless and endearingly specific.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (423K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: The Religious Tract Society, 1892.
Release date
2023-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1829–1916
A prolific Victorian writer of fiction and moral tales, she published dozens of stories for young readers and family audiences. Her work reflects the warm, instructive style that shaped much of 19th-century popular literature.
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