Mrs. Falchion, Volume 2.

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Mrs. Falchion, Volume 2.

by Gilbert Parker

EN·~4 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

This eBook was produced by David Widger [widger@cecomet.net]

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MRS. FALCHION

0:02

BOOK II. - THE SLOPE OF THE PACIFIC - CHAPTER XI - AMONG THE HILLS OF GOD

30:30

CHAPTER XII - THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME

22:13

CHAPTER XIII - THE SONG OF THE SAW

26:07

CHAPTER XIV - THE PATH OF THE EAGLE

39:09

CHAPTER XV - IN THE TROUGH OF THE WINDS

17:05

CHAPTER XVI - A DUEL IN ARCADY

17:25

CHAPTER XVII - RIDING THE REEFS

23:33

CHAPTER XVIII - THE STRINGS OF DESTINY

29:00

Description

A young English scholar, fresh from his first year at Prince’s College in Toronto, finds his summer plans upended by an unexpected invitation. Galt Roscoe, now a newly ordained clergyman living in the wilds of British Columbia, writes with vivid enthusiasm about a remote cottage perched on a pine‑lined ravine, the roar of cascading waterfalls, and the promise of hunting, fishing, and a “pleasant little secret” awaiting his guest. The letter sparks both curiosity and a yearning for adventure, prompting the narrator to trade city comforts for the rugged beauty of the Cascade foothills.

Arriving in the lumber town of Viking, he is ushered into Roscoe’s modest yet striking home, where the landscape feels both awe‑inspiring and a little foreboding. As he meets locals such as the enterprising Devlin family and catches glimpses of the enigmatic Mrs. Falchion, the narrator senses that his stay will be more than a leisurely retreat—it will be an immersion into a world where nature, faith, and hidden motives intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (247K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gilbert Parker

Gilbert Parker

1862–1932

Best known for sweeping historical romances and adventure stories, he brought Canadian settings and imperial politics to a wide popular audience. His novels mixed vivid atmosphere with public drama, and several became especially well known in the English-speaking world.

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