The girl from nowhere

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The girl from nowhere

by Mrs. Baillie Reynolds

EN·~8 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

CHAPTER I DESPAIR

21:24
2

CHAPTER II FLIGHT

12:31
3

CHAPTER III A REFUGE OF STRAW

17:51
4

CHAPTER IV UP RIVER

13:14
5

CHAPTER V SEPARATION

8:01
6

CHAPTER VI THE OUTCAST'S BROTHER

21:51
7

CHAPTER VII THE FIRST LETTER

11:21
8

CHAPTER VIII A TOUCH OF SYMPATHY

21:19
9

CHAPTER IX THE SQUIRE DEFIES CONVENTIONS

14:11
10

CHAPTER X THE HUNT IS UP

14:09

Description

In a grim corner of March‑time London, a cramped lodging‑house sits beneath a tangle of soot‑blackened railway lines. The back parlor, empty save for a threadbare bed, a chipped washstand and a lone ink bottle, whispers of poverty and restless souls. Through a gauzy window the world outside rushes by in clouds of steam, while the iron steps that once led to a garden now stare over an abyss, underscoring the occupants’ sense of entrapment.

Through the battered doors bursts a young man, gaunt yet bearing the bearing of a gentleman’s education. His sunken cheeks, ragged beard and soiled clothes clash with an air of quiet authority that makes him stand out in the squalid setting. There is a palpable tension in his gaze, a mixture of desperation and a stubborn resolve that hints at a hidden purpose beyond mere survival.

As he surveys the bleak room, the stage is set for a reluctant departure. The reader is drawn into his inner conflict—whether to cling to the familiar misery or to chase an uncertain future that promises both danger and redemption.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (514K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: George H. Doran Company, 1910.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2024-02-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Baillie Reynolds

Mrs. Baillie Reynolds

1861–1939

A prolific English novelist who published more than fifty books, she became known for stories that blend mystery, suspense, romance, and a touch of the gothic. Writing as Mrs. Baillie Reynolds, she was widely read in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is still remembered for her atmospheric popular fiction.

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