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[Frontispiece: "Oh!" she gasped. "Why—it's gold!"]
BY - BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
AUTHOR OF THE LAND OF FROZEN SUNS, ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANTON OTTO FISCHER
NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1914, BY LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY. All rights reserved.
Hazel Weir spends her weekdays typing away in the cramped offices of Harrington & Bush, a picture of efficiency and quiet competence. When the weekend arrives she swaps her plain work clothes for dresses, hair, and the flirtations of a small‑town social scene, especially with her fiancé, Jack Barrow, whose real‑estate ambitions promise a comfortable future. The narrative captures the rhythm of her ordinary life, the simple pleasures of daisy‑picking and whispered promises, and the anticipation of a wedding that seems set on the horizon.
But beneath the calm of Granville’s west side, subtle tensions begin to surface, hinting that the couple’s plans may be challenged by forces beyond their control. As Hazel prepares for the move north of the 53rd parallel, the story gently introduces characters and situations that could reshape her expectations. Listeners will find a portrait of early‑20th‑century ambition, love, and the quiet courage required when life’s course takes an unexpected turn.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (485K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1881–1972
Drawn from real experience as a cowboy, logger, and traveler, these stories bring the early western frontier and British Columbia coast to life. His novels mix adventure with a sharp eye for work, class, and the changing world around him.
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