
DELILAH of The SNOWS
DELILAH OF THE SNOWS - I INGLEBY FEELS THE BIT
II INGLEBY STANDS BY HIS OPINIONS
III CONFLICTING CLAIMS
IV LEGER'S RESPONSIBILITY
V THE NEW COUNTRY
VI HALL SEWELL
VII HETTY BEARS THE COST
VIII ON THE TRAIL
IX HETTY FINDS A WAY
In the tranquil English countryside, a young man named Walter Ingleby finishes a tennis match beneath a hazel hedge, the surrounding fields brushed with poppies and the evening sky tinged with the West’s fading fire. Though he enjoys the sport and the modest duties that come with it, Ingleby remains keenly aware of the social boundaries that shape his place in the community, feeling both a quiet pride and a lingering unease as the day draws to a close.
As the sun casts a soft glow over the meadow, a striking figure appears—a girl of his own age, Grace Coulthurst, daughter of the local major. Dressed in a white hat adorned with red poppies, she moves with a graceful, almost aristocratic bearing that catches Ingleby’s attention and stirs a mixture of admiration and apprehension. Their brief, tentative exchange hints at a connection that could challenge the expectations of their respective worlds, setting the stage for a delicate dance of courtship and class.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (568K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2012-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Best known for vivid adventure stories set in western Canada, this English novelist drew on years spent at sea and in the colonies to give his fiction a strong sense of place. His books became popular for their frontier settings, practical detail, and steady, readable storytelling.
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