The Lady of the Decoration

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The Lady of the Decoration

by Frances Little

EN·~3 hours

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A young widow writes from a cramped ship cabin, her words trembling between duty and dread as she prepares to leave San Francisco for a distant mission in Japan. Bound by a four‑year contract and urged on by family, she confronts the fear of stepping into an unfamiliar world while clinging to the familiar comforts of home. Her letter reads like a battlefield report, each paragraph a mix of humor, resignation, and stubborn hope. Listeners will hear her wrestling with the weight of expectations that have shaped her life.

Arriving in a foreign land, she is assigned to teach at a missionary school, where the daily routine becomes both a refuge and a reminder of the sacrifices she has made. The narrative follows her quiet determination to prove her worth, even as lingering feelings for a past love surface, complicating her sense of purpose. Through her candid reflections, the story offers a vivid portrait of a woman navigating love, loss, and the promise of a new beginning.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (178K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Test file produced by An Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteer HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frances Little

1863–1941

Best known for a vivid, bestselling novel drawn from years spent teaching in Hiroshima, this Kentucky writer opened an early-1900s American window onto life in Japan. Her books mix travel, observation, and storytelling in a way that still feels curious and warm.

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