His Second Wife

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His Second Wife

by Ernest Poole

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

CHAPTER II

9:02

CHAPTER III

24:14

CHAPTER IV

16:19

CHAPTER V

20:10

CHAPTER VI

19:16

CHAPTER VII

10:42

CHAPTER VIII

12:25

CHAPTER IX

7:00

CHAPTER X

13:50

CHAPTER XI

5:30

Description

On a speeding train to New York, two young women sit opposite each other, drawing the curious eyes of every passenger. The elder sister, a polished actress in a stylish travelling suit, radiates confidence and wealth, while her younger sibling, a dark‑haired brunette in mourning black, appears modest and restless, clutching memories of a small Ohio town and a recently deceased father. Their stark differences spark a swirl of speculation among the eclectic travelers, from ranchers to college boys, each projecting their own desires onto the sisters.

As the carriage rocks toward the city, the sisters carry more than luggage; they bear the weight of unspoken expectations. The actress seeks to secure her place on the bustling stage of Manhattan, hoping her charm will open doors, while the younger woman wrestles with grief, ambition, and the promise of a new life with her married sibling. Their journey hints at a clash of worlds—glamour versus modesty, past versus future—that will shape their choices in the bright yet unforgiving metropolis.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (345K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-12-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Poole

Ernest Poole

1880–1950

A journalist-novelist drawn to big social changes, he turned labor struggles, city life, and family tensions into vivid stories. He is remembered both for eyewitness reporting from revolutionary Russia and for writing the first novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

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