
BY - MRS. HENRY WOOD - AUTHOR OF "EAST LYNNE," "THE CHANNINGS," "JOHNNY LUDLOW," ETC.
NINETIETH THOUSAND
London MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1901 - All rights reserved
CHAPTER I. - THE LITTLE HEIR.
CHAPTER II. - FAITHFUL TO THE DEAD
CHAPTER III. - THE UNEXPLAINED REASON
CHAPTER IV. - A NEW MISTRESS AT ALNWICK
CHAPTER V. - On St. Martin's Eve
CHAPTER VI. - THE ALNWICK SUPERSTITION
CHAPTER VII. - A SHADOW OF THE FUTURE
A brooding November afternoon hangs over an elegant country mansion, its bright windows and crackling fires masking a quiet dread. Inside, the staff move in hushed clusters, their faces marked by sorrow as they tend to a young lady lying gravely ill in a richly appointed bedroom. Amid the solemn routine, the house’s long‑serving doctor and the steadfast nurse Dade exchange uneasy observations about a string of recent deaths, hinting at a curse that may be stalking the family.
The story unfolds as the looming specter of St. Martin’s Eve draws nearer, bringing an air of superstition and whispered fears to the polished corridors. Readers are invited into the tangled lives of the Alnwick household—its heirs, caretakers, and the secretive figures who linger in the shadows—each carrying their own motives and anxieties. As the first act closes, a palpable tension lingers, promising a mystery that will test loyalties, uncover hidden histories, and perhaps reveal whether fate or folly claims the young and lovely.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1010K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2018-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1814–1887
Best remembered for the wildly popular East Lynne, this Victorian novelist wrote stories full of suspense, family secrets, and moral drama. Her books were widely read in Britain and beyond, making her one of the best-known popular writers of her time.
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