
THE GILDED CHAIR - A NOVEL - By Melville Davisson Post - Illustrated By A. B. Wenzell And Arthur E. Becher - New York And London D. Appleton And Company - MCMX
THE GILDED CHAIR
CHAPTER I—THE TRAVELER
CHAPTER II—THE HOUSE OF THE FIRST MEN
CHAPTER III—THE HERMIT'S CRUST
CHAPTER IV—THE MAIDEN OP THE WATERS
CHAPTER V—THE GATHERING
CHAPTER VI—THE MENACE
CHAPTER VII—THE COUNSEL OP WISDOM
CHAPTER VIII—THE WOMAN ON THE WALL
A solitary figure cloaked in gray, the Marchesa Soderrelli rides a night train from London into the mist‑laden Scottish countryside. Her demeanor is calm yet purposeful, and a small green leather case stamped with three gold letters hints at a secret she carries. As rain hisses against the windows, she drifts between wakefulness and sleep, the world outside a blur of dim stations and fleeting silhouettes.
When the train finally pulls into Stirling, the Marchesa steps onto a cramped platform and is ushered to a modest inn where every detail of her arrival is tended to with unexpected care. The inn’s staff scramble to polish her boots, warm a bath, and prepare a private room, treating her as if she were a person of great consequence. This meticulous hospitality raises questions about who she is, why she travels so far, and what awaits her beyond the inn’s creaking doors.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2016-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1930
Best known for the Uncle Abner mysteries, this West Virginia writer blended detective puzzles with a strong sense of place and moral drama. He also had a successful magazine career, helping shape early American crime fiction.
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