Over the Border: A Romance

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Over the Border: A Romance

by Robert Barr

EN·~9 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

OVER THE BORDER - A Romance - By Robert Barr - New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company - 1903

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TO - FREDERICK A. STOKES - WITH WHOM MY LITERARY LIFE HAS BEEN PLEASANTLY ASSOCIATED - SINCE I BEGAN TO WRITE BOOKS.

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OVER THE BORDER

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BOOK I.—THE GIRL.

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CHAPTER I.—ASSERTION.

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CHAPTER II.—RECOGNITION.

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CHAPTER III.—MAJESTY.

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CHAPTER IV.—PROPOSAL.

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CHAPTER V.—EXACTION.

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CHAPTER VI.—ORDEAL.

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Description

Set against the lush, leaf‑dappled aisles of Hampton Court’s Home Park, the novel opens with the ailing Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, moving under the watchful eyes of his courtiers and the uneasy murmurs of a nation. The page is alive with the tension of a man poised between power and peril, his French allies whispering in the shadows while English foes plot his downfall. Against this backdrop of political intrigue and looming conflict, the atmosphere feels both regal and fragile, hinting at the personal stakes hidden beneath grand maneuvers.

Into this world steps a young, determined woman whose path crosses the Earl’s in unexpected ways. As she navigates the opulent yet treacherous court, her growing affection for the embattled nobleman becomes a quiet rebellion against the forces that seek to tear them apart. The story promises a delicate balance of historical drama and tender romance, inviting listeners to witness how love can blossom even when the very borders of loyalty and ambition shift around them.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (561K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-08-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Barr

Robert Barr

1850–1912

A lively storyteller with a journalist’s eye, he wrote popular novels and short stories full of wit, adventure, and mystery. His work helped shape magazine fiction at the turn of the twentieth century, especially through brisk tales and the detective stories featuring Eugène Valmont.

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