A Man: His Mark. A Romance Second Edition

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A Man: His Mark. A Romance Second Edition

by W. C. Morrow

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

CHAPTER ONE

9:39

CHAPTER TWO

10:13

CHAPTER THREE

14:13

CHAPTER FOUR

8:20

CHAPTER FIVE

11:32

CHAPTER SIX

11:07

CHAPTER SEVEN

16:22

CHAPTER EIGHT

11:58

CHAPTER NINE

17:37

CHAPTER TEN

13:18

Description

On a windswept shoulder of Mt. Shasta, a young man named Adrian Wilder watches a winter storm gather over the Pacific Northwest. He has spent months crafting a stone hut from the basalt talus, shaping each block with care and engineering an arched roof that can defy avalanches and gale‑force winds. As the snow and wind roar, Wilder feels a strange comfort in his sturdy refuge, listening to the quiet stream below while contemplating the raw power of the elements.

Wilder’s solitude is tempered by his long‑standing friendship with Dr. Malbone, a physician who helped him design the cabin and shares his love for the wilderness. Their conversations reveal a man who balances scientific precision with a poetic reverence for nature, and hint at deeper longings that may surface as the harsh season unfolds. The opening chapter sets a tone of rugged self‑reliance, quiet introspection, and the promise of an unexpected connection amid the storm.

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Full title

A Man: His Mark. A Romance Second Edition Second Edition

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (180K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. C. Morrow

W. C. Morrow

1854–1923

Best remembered today for eerie, inventive short fiction, this Alabama-born writer built a reputation on stories of horror and suspense that still feel sharp and unsettling. His work moves easily from the macabre to social criticism, giving his fiction an energy that has lasted well beyond his era.

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