The Gilded Chair: A Novel

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The Gilded Chair: A Novel

by Melville Davisson Post

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

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28 total
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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

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THE GILDED CHAIR

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CHAPTER I—THE TRAVELER

16:26
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CHAPTER II—THE HOUSE OF THE FIRST MEN

21:24
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CHAPTER III—THE HERMIT'S CRUST

10:58
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CHAPTER IV—THE MAIDEN OP THE WATERS

15:15
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CHAPTER V—THE GATHERING

10:21
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CHAPTER VI—THE MENACE

13:15
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CHAPTER VII—THE COUNSEL OP WISDOM

13:14
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CHAPTER VIII—THE WOMAN ON THE WALL

11:23

Description

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.

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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.

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About the author

Melville Davisson Post

Melville Davisson Post

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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