
THE HERMIT OF ——— STREET.
By Anna Katharine Green (Mrs. Charles Rohlfs)
CHAPTER I. I COMMIT AN INDISCRETION.
CHAPTER II. A STRANGE WEDDING BREAKFAST.
CHAPTER III. ONE BEAD FROM A NECKLACE.
CHAPTER IV. I LEARN HYPOCRISY.
CHAPTER V. THE STOLEN KEY.
CHAPTER VI. WHILE OTHERS DANCED.
A young country girl, newly arrived in the bustling city, finds herself drawn to a strange, secluded mansion that looms behind the fashionable homes of her acquaintances. From her window she watches a solitary, handsome figure hunched over a desk in a dimly lit study, his brooding demeanor and mysterious habits hinting at secrets that lie beneath his polished exterior. Though she has already received several marriage proposals, it is this enigmatic man who captivates her thoughts, pulling her into a quiet obsession.
The house itself, with shuttered windows, a high iron fence, and a padlocked gate, suggests a past steeped in hidden connections and family intrigue. Its owner, a reclusive widow with a blind daughter, adds another layer of curiosity to the already puzzling scene. As the narrator’s fascination deepens, she begins to wonder what stories linger within those closed doors and whether the man she watches is more than just a solitary scholar.
Full title
The Hermit Of ——— Street 1898 1898
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (77K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-09-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1846–1935
A pioneer of American detective fiction, she helped shape the mystery novel with clever plotting, courtroom logic, and memorable sleuths. Her stories laid groundwork for generations of crime writers that followed.
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