
FRANCES KANE'S FORTUNE.
FRANCES KANE'S FORTUNE.
CHAPTER I. - THE LETTER.
CHAPTER II. - "THIS IS WONDERFUL."
CHAPTER III. - AFTER TEN YEARS.
CHAPTER IV. - FLUFF.
CHAPTER V. - "FRANCES, YOU ARE CHANGED!"
CHAPTER VI. - "I WILL NOT SELL THE FIRS."
CHAPTER VII. - NO OTHER WAY.
CHAPTER VIII. - FOR THE SAKE OF THREE HUNDRED A YEAR.
A bright June afternoon finds Frances Kane strolling through the orderly garden of her family’s old estate, her mind already turning the season’s harvest into profit. She balances the practical demands of tending fruit trees and vegetables with a sharp eye for the household’s dwindling finances, all while supervising the loyal gardener Watkins and the modest staff that keep the manor afloat.
When an unexpected letter arrives—its seal hinting at far‑off places and a name from Frances’s past—it sparks a quiet curiosity that disrupts her routine. The unopened note promises news from a distant land and perhaps a reminder of a love thought lost, setting the stage for a gentle tug between duty and longing. As Frances weighs the possibilities, the story unfolds in a world where the stewardship of a fading inheritance meets the hope of unforeseen connections.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sankar Viswanathan, Juliet Sutherland, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1914
A hugely popular Irish writer of the late Victorian era, she produced a remarkable stream of stories for girls, women, and mystery readers. Her books mix brisk plots with strong emotions, school-life drama, and a clear feel for what kept readers turning pages.
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