The Dawn of a To-morrow

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The Dawn of a To-morrow

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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THE DAWN OF - A TO-MORROW - By - FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT

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Charles Scribner's Sons New York

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THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW

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Description

In the thick, yellow fog of a December morning, London’s streets glow with the soft halos of lamps and the bustling chatter of market stalls. The city is painted both as a comforting cocoon and as a foreboding maze, its mist wrapping the world in a hushed, almost surreal light. Within this atmosphere lives Antony Dart, a man whose cramped third‑floor room in a modest lodging house offers little more than a flickering fire and the relentless echo of a clock striking nine.

Awakening each day feels like an ordeal for Antony: sleepless nights haunted by vague, unsettling dreams leave his mind bruised and his spirit weary. Yet, amid the oppressive gloom, a sudden, inexplicable impulse draws him toward a woman whose presence promises something different. As the fog rolls in, his restless thoughts begin to stir, hinting that the day ahead might hold a chance to break free from his grim routine.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (100K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frances Hodgson Burnett

Frances Hodgson Burnett

1849–1924

Best known for The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy, this British-born American writer turned childhood resilience, loneliness, and imagination into stories that have stayed loved for generations.

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