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From Ballgowns to Ancient Redwoods

Par : Susan Hart
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  • ISBN8232486679
  • EAN9798232486679
  • Date de parution10/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

On the briskest mornings in Boston, when the fog pressed so thick against the windowpanes that the gas lamps outside became smudged halos, Clara Whitaker could be found hunched over her little Singer, guiding velvet and silk through its mechanical needle like she was steering a ship through stormy seas. Though she worked in the dim, chilly light beneath the stoop of a Beacon Street brownstone, Clara Whitaker's world was one of color and texture.
She delighted in the contrast of midnight velvet against the snowy white of a tatted collar, or the way a thin ribbon of mulberry silk would transform an entire dress, catching the light just so. Her hands were always busy-snipping, pinning, coaxing stubborn satin into submission, the pad of her thumb perpetually roughened by the thrum of the Singer's wheel. When she finished a piece, she would lay it out on the form, step back, and admire her own work with a quiet, almost reverential satisfaction.
Beacon Hill society was shaped by invisible hands, and Clara's hands, red and chapped and quick-fingered, were among the least visible of all. It was during a lunch break-seated on the stoop behind the shop, nibbling her sandwich and watching the carriages roll past-that Clara noticed a page torn from a western gazette, wrapped around her bread for a napkin. The ad on the back leapt out at her:WANTED: LADY OF EDUCATION AND GOOD HUMOR to correspond and, if mutually agreeable, join established logging operation in Northern California.
Must possess wit, courage, and endurance for rustic conditions. Inquire by letter: Daniel McGraw, Pine Bluff, Humboldt County.
On the briskest mornings in Boston, when the fog pressed so thick against the windowpanes that the gas lamps outside became smudged halos, Clara Whitaker could be found hunched over her little Singer, guiding velvet and silk through its mechanical needle like she was steering a ship through stormy seas. Though she worked in the dim, chilly light beneath the stoop of a Beacon Street brownstone, Clara Whitaker's world was one of color and texture.
She delighted in the contrast of midnight velvet against the snowy white of a tatted collar, or the way a thin ribbon of mulberry silk would transform an entire dress, catching the light just so. Her hands were always busy-snipping, pinning, coaxing stubborn satin into submission, the pad of her thumb perpetually roughened by the thrum of the Singer's wheel. When she finished a piece, she would lay it out on the form, step back, and admire her own work with a quiet, almost reverential satisfaction.
Beacon Hill society was shaped by invisible hands, and Clara's hands, red and chapped and quick-fingered, were among the least visible of all. It was during a lunch break-seated on the stoop behind the shop, nibbling her sandwich and watching the carriages roll past-that Clara noticed a page torn from a western gazette, wrapped around her bread for a napkin. The ad on the back leapt out at her:WANTED: LADY OF EDUCATION AND GOOD HUMOR to correspond and, if mutually agreeable, join established logging operation in Northern California.
Must possess wit, courage, and endurance for rustic conditions. Inquire by letter: Daniel McGraw, Pine Bluff, Humboldt County.
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