
OLIVER IS BORN IN OCTOBER
HIS RELATIVES AND HIS NEIGHBORS
WOMEN IN RED SHAWLS
HIS FORTUNE—GOOD AND BAD
OLIVER IS FOUND TO HAVE A TEMPER
A PASTOR PROMISES AID
THE MINISTER’S WIFE
GLIDING OVER A FEW YEARS
HOME FROM THE WAR
IDLE DAYS
In the sleepy Ohio hamlet of Rumley, every birth is a town event and every death a whispered secret. When Oliver Baxter arrives on a storm‑blasted October morning in 1890, the community’s attention is split between the newborn and a wandering band of gypsies stranded by an unexpected blizzard. Oliver’s parents, the town’s prominent hardware‑store owner and a devout church elder, instantly become the focus of local pride and gossip. The harsh weather and the gypsies’ plight create a backdrop of tension that hints at the town’s fragile balance between tradition and change.
Raised under the watchful eyes of his ambitious mother, Mary Floyd, and the steady hand of his father, Oliver quickly learns that Rumley’s expectations are as unforgiving as the October storms. Mary’s own story—marked by a demanding father and a hurried marriage—offers a glimpse into the town’s tangled social fabric, suggesting that Oliver’s future may be shaped as much by family duty as by the mysteries that wander into Rumley’s streets. As the first chapter closes, the reader senses a coming clash between the town’s rigid customs and the outsider forces that have already begun to stir.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (520K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Dodd, Mead and Company,1922,copyright 1923.
Credits
Al Haines, John Routh & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at https://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2022-12-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1928
Best known for whisking readers away to the fictional kingdom of Graustark and for dreaming up the enduring comic premise behind Brewster's Millions, he helped popularize a lively mix of romance, adventure, and humor in early 20th-century American fiction.
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