The Lady’s Maid’s Bell
Edith Wharton
48 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1419168460
ISBN13:
Language: English
Publish: 1087455600000
ClassicsFantasyFictionGhostsGothicHorrorMysteryParanormalShort StoriesSuspense
The Lady’s Maid’s Bell is a short story written by Edith Wharton, an American novelist and short story writer. The story was first published in 1902 and is set in the Victorian era.The story revolves around a young woman named Alice Hartley, who is hired as a lady’s maid for the wealthy Mrs. Brympton. Alice is initially excited about her new job, but she soon realizes that her duties are not as glamorous as she had imagined. Mrs. Brympton is a demanding and difficult employer, and Alice finds herself working long hours and struggling to meet her mistress’s expectations.One night, Alice hears the sound of a bell ringing in the middle of the night. She assumes it is Mrs. Brympton’s bell and rushes to her room, only to find that her mistress is fast asleep. The bell continues to ring, and Alice discovers that it is coming from the room of the previous lady’s maid, who died under mysterious circumstances.As the story unfolds, Alice becomes increasingly obsessed with the bell and the secrets it holds. She begins to investigate the death of the previous lady’s maid and uncovers a shocking truth about Mrs. Brympton and her family.The Lady’s Maid’s Bell is a haunting and suspenseful tale that explores themes of class, power, and the dark secrets that lurk beneath the surface of polite society. Wharton’s vivid descriptions and masterful storytelling make this a must-read for fans of Gothic literature and Victorian-era fiction.After a while I slept; but suddenly a loud noise wakened me. My bell had rung. I sat up, terrified by the unusual sound, which seemed to go on jangling through the darkness. My hands shook so that I couldn’t find the matches. At length I struck a light and jumped out of bed. I began to think I must have been dreaming; but I looked at the bell against the wall, and there was the little hammer still quivering.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.