
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - FATHER AND DAUGHTER
CHAPTER II - A WHITE PRESENCE
CHAPTER III - JINNIE’S FAREWELL TO MOLLY THE MERRY
CHAPTER IV - JINNIE TRAVELS
CHAPTER V - LIKE UNTO LIKE ATTRACTED
CHAPTER VI - PEG’S BARK
CHAPTER VII - JUST A JEW
CHAPTER IX - BY THE SWEAT OF HER BROW
CHAPTER X - ON THE BROAD BOSOM OF THE “HAPPY IN SPITE”
A fierce winter storm blankets a remote farmhouse perched on a hill above a northern lake, where young Virginia—known as Jinnie—carries her fiddle and a pail of cats through the blizzard. The howling wind carries a wild, otherworldly violin melody that pierces the night, drawing the attention of her stern father, Thomas Singleton, as he watches the fire flicker in the dim front room. Their home, weather‑worn and isolated, feels both a sanctuary and a cage for the spirited girl who finds solace in music.
Thomas, a thin‑lipped man haunted by an inner turmoil, confronts Virginia with a mixture of authority and bewilderment, demanding she explain the mysterious tune that seems to echo his own restless thoughts. Virginia, bright‑eyed and curious, meets his gaze with a hesitant respect, aware that the relationship between father and daughter is strained by unspoken histories and a loneliness that pervades their secluded life.
As the storm rages outside, the pair stand at the edge of an uneasy silence, each waiting for the other to break it. Their dialogue hints at deeper secrets hidden within the walls of the farmhouse, promising a journey of discovery that begins with a single, haunting note.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-03-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1957
Best remembered for popular early-20th-century novels set around the American outdoors, this prolific writer built stories full of hardship, resilience, and romance. Her best-known book, Tess of the Storm Country, became a sensation and was adapted for the screen more than once.
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