Cowardice Court

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Cowardice Court

by George Barr McCutcheon

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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COWARDICE COURT - By George Barr McCutcheon - Illustrated by Harrison Fisher

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COWARDICE COURT

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CHAPTER I—IN WHICH A YOUNG MAN TRESPASSES

21:07
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CHAPTER II—IN WHICH A YOUNG WOMAN TRESPASSES

22:25
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CHAPTER III—IN WHICH A DOG TRESPASSES

22:46
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CHAPTER IV—IN WHICH THE TRUTH TRESPASSES

24:13
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CHAPTER V—IN WHICH DAN CUPID TRESPASSES

23:56
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CHAPTER VI—IN WHICH A GHOST TRESPASSES

13:08
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CHAPTER VII—IN WHICH THE AUTHOR TRESPASSES

20:54

Description

A newly minted American heiress has set her sights on a pristine slice of Adirondack wilderness, only to discover that a handsome, self‑made young gentleman has already claimed the most coveted portion. Their neighboring estates—her grand, imposing villa and his modest yet perfectly situated cottage—stand like opposing personalities on the same valley, each gazing across a shared river that now becomes a silent battleground.

The story follows the escalating tug‑of‑war between the imperious Lady Bazelhurst, whose wealth and swagger clash with Lord Bazelhurst’s weary aristocratic complacency, and Randolph Shaw, a reluctant aristocrat of his own making who prefers solitude to society. As their agents trade barbs, petitions, and half‑hearted apologies, the two owners are forced to confront not only each other’s pride but the absurdities of inherited titles, transatlantic fortunes, and the very notion of “ownership” in a land that refuses to be tamed.

Through witty dialogue and vivid countryside sketches, the novel paints a portrait of early‑20th‑century excess, where a simple dispute over a riverbank blossoms into a larger commentary on class, ambition, and the stubbornness of the human heart.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (142K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books

Release date

2017-02-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Barr McCutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon

1866–1928

Best known for whisking readers away to the fictional kingdom of Graustark and for dreaming up the enduring comic premise behind Brewster's Millions, he helped popularize a lively mix of romance, adventure, and humor in early 20th-century American fiction.

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