
DEDICATED - TO - MY OLD SWEETHEART
THEME
CHAPTER I.—AT LAKE GENEVA
CHAPTER II.—A CHANCE MEETING
CHAPTER III.—A DECLARATION
CHAPTER IV.—THE DEPARTURE
CHAPTER V.—A FRONTIER BANKER
CHAPTER VI.—MAJOR BUELL HAMPTON
CHAPTER VII.—THE CATTLE KING
CHAPTER VIII.—A COMMITTEE OF FIVE
A wealthy American matriarch dreams of securing a noble title for her family, and she sees her bright‑eyed daughter, Ethel Horton, as the perfect instrument for that ambition. While the two women chat on a lakeside veranda, Ethel’s spirited tennis match against the polished Englishman Lenox Avondale becomes a lively showcase of her vigor and charm, hinting at the social games that will shape her future.
Soon after the match, the conversation turns to the vast Southwest, where Ethel’s father plans to resume his cattle enterprises. The promise of open plains, fierce heat, and distant fortunes looms, setting the stage for a clash between refined European expectations and rugged American reality. As the characters prepare to leave the genteel resort behind, the story invites listeners into a world where ambition, love, and the untamed frontier begin to intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (492K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books
Release date
2016-06-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1918
A restless, larger-than-life writer, newspaperman, lawyer, and promoter, he is best remembered today for adventurous fiction that mixed frontier energy with early speculative ideas. His work ranges from Western tales to the curious, enduring fantasy of The Smoky God.
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