
In the modest, salt‑kissed town of Bridgeport, Frank Rignold works as the chief engineer of a cargo ship that plying the South American routes. He’s a quiet, well‑read man with a steady gaze, and every time he returns to the little red‑brick house on Commonwealth Street he carries a small token for Florence Fenacre, the town’s acknowledged beauty. Though the community assumes their romance is inevitable, Florence keeps the relationship at the level of friendship, politely urging Frank to wait.
Against the backdrop of aging wharves and a legacy of whale‑oil fortunes, Frank wrestles with his growing devotion and the fear of losing the only connection he truly values. He imagines a future together—her waiting on the pier, a shared home, the simple certainty of a promise spoken aloud. Yet the delicate balance between hope and restraint defines his days, leaving listeners to wonder whether patience will become his greatest ally or his deepest regret.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (232K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1947
Best known as Robert Louis Stevenson’s stepson and collaborator, he grew into a writer in his own right, helping shape adventure stories that still have a lively, restless energy. His life moved through California, Europe, and the South Pacific, giving his work a sense of travel and firsthand experience.
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