
HILLS OF HAN - A Romantic Incident - By Samuel Merwin - Illustrated by Walt Louderback - Indianapolis - The Bobbs. Merrill Company Publishers - 1919
NOTE
HILLS OF HAN
CHAPTER I—THE SOLITARY - I
CHAPTER II—ROMANCE - I
CHAPTER III—THE SHEPHERD
CHAPTER IV—THE RIDDLE OF LIFE, AND OF DEATH - 1
CHAPTER V—IN T'AINAN - 1
CHAPTER VI—CATASTROPHE - 1
CHAPTER VII—LOVE IS A TROUBLE - 1
In the gentle hush of a Kyoto spring, the Hotel Miyaka’s airy dining room opens onto rolling hills brushed with fresh green and blossoming cherry trees. American visitor Betty Doane idly sketches the profile of a lone stranger, her pencil tracing the contours of a man whose rugged features and solitary demeanor hint at a life of far‑flung adventures. The lyrical opening weaves the rhythm of the landscape with the subtle tension of cultural curiosity, inviting listeners to feel the sway of tea‑scented breezes and the distant hum of steam and prayer.
Betty’s quiet observation is interrupted by a familiar older companion, a woman whose weary eyes suggest long‑held secrets and a pressing agenda. As the two women prepare to leave for a temple and the bustling market stalls, the mysterious journalist—known for his daring travels—remains a tantalizing enigma. Their intersecting paths promise a blend of romance, discovery, and the clash of Western and Eastern worlds, all set against the vivid backdrop of early twentieth‑century Japan.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (478K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2017-01-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
A prolific early 20th-century American novelist and playwright, he wrote popular fiction, social commentary, and stage works, often blending lively storytelling with a reporter’s eye for detail.
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