At the Sign of the Fox: A Romance

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At the Sign of the Fox: A Romance

by Mabel Osgood Wright

EN·~8 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

THE PEOPLE

1:03
2

AT THE SIGN OF THE FOX - CHAPTER I THE RIVER KINGDOM

16:32
3

CHAPTER II A BELATED FIRST CAUSE

15:40
4

CHAPTER III THE DECISION OF MISS KEITH

16:09
5

CHAPTER IV INTERLUDE

16:34
6

CHAPTER V A PICTURE

21:16
7

CHAPTER VI THE LAWTONS

26:46
8

CHAPTER VII THE DAY AFTER

23:33
9

CHAPTER VIII TRANSITION

33:02
10

CHAPTER IX THE RETURN

26:37

Description

In a world that straddles bustling Manhattan and the tranquil hills of the Moosatuk valley, a young woman named Brooke navigates the expectations of her well‑connected family. Her father Adam, a city‑born country gentleman, and her mother Pamela, a Virginia‑raised hostess, surround her with a colorful cast of relatives, friends, and eccentric locals. The story opens with a quiet hunt along the river, where seasoned residents like Dr. Russell and the stoic Robert Stead pause to watch the water’s slow, stubborn flow.

Brooke’s keen eye for possibilities draws her toward people who see the world differently—her brother Adam the Cub, the idealistic artist Marte Lorenz, and the pragmatic Lucy Dean. As the river carves its path between industry and wilderness, the characters confront choices about love, duty, and the pull of tradition versus personal desire. Listeners will be swept into the gentle drama of family gatherings, whispered confidences, and the subtle tension that builds when hearts begin to race. The novel offers a thoughtful romance rooted in the rhythms of early‑century rural life.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (487K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

D A Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-12-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mabel Osgood Wright

Mabel Osgood Wright

1859–1934

A pioneering American nature writer and conservationist, she helped turn a love of birds and gardens into books that invited ordinary readers to look more closely at the natural world. Her work also helped shape the early Audubon movement in Connecticut.

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