
A mist‑laden November afternoon drapes itself over the elm‑spotted park surrounding Radford Hall, the country house of Sir Thomas Caldwell. The air is thick with the anticipation of a hunt: a line of sportsmen waits behind a blackthorn hedge, guns at the ready, while a flock of partridges circles above the turnip fields. The setting feels both solid and a little weary, hinting at the genteel yet routine world of English country life.
Into this scene steps Lieutenant Hector Graeme, a young officer of the 1st Regiment of Lancers, whose swagger and unconventional dress set him apart from his peers. On leave from his posting in India, he joins the gathering as a guest of Sir Thomas, and his boastful confidence quickly clashes with Lucy Caldwell, the host’s capable and sharp‑tongued daughter. Their banter over the hunt reveals a rivalry that is as much about personality as it is about marksmanship, promising further intrigue as the day unfolds.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (596K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-09-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known today through a small cluster of early 20th-century novels, this little-documented writer left behind stories of empire, military life, and complicated character studies. Her surviving works give a glimpse of popular fiction just before the First World War.
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