
MY TERMINAL MORAINE - By Frank E. Stockton
Copyright, 1892, by P. F. Collier
Walter Cuthbert has inherited a modest estate and a comfortable, if idle, life. Surrounded by books, a faithful dog, and the quiet rhythm of fishing and shooting, he drifts through his days without ambition, content to let his modest investments cover his needs. Yet the once‑well‑kept family home shows signs of neglect, and the local community begins to whisper that he should find a profession and restore his father’s legacy.
Into this complacent routine bursts the sudden, reckless passion Walter feels for Agnes Havelot, the beautiful daughter of a neighboring, affluent family. Their budding romance ignites both hope and scandal, as Agnes’s stern father orders his daughter to stay away, warning that any further contact will bring disgrace to both families. Faced with the choice between love and the expectations of his peers, Walter must decide whether to follow his heart or surrender to the pressures of propriety, setting the stage for a poignant struggle between desire and duty.
Full title
My Terminal Moraine 1892 1892
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (77K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-10-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1902
Best known for the deliciously unsettling ending of The Lady, or the Tiger?, this 19th-century American writer mixed humor, fantasy, and sharp storytelling in ways that still feel fresh. His work ranges from playful fairy tales to witty novels and short stories that love a clever twist.
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