
Books by the - AUTHOR OF "THE INNER SHRINE" - [BASIL KING] - THE HIGH HEART. Illustrated. THE LIFTED VEIL. Illustrated. THE SIDE OF THE ANGELS. Illustrated. THE LETTER OF THE CONTRACT. Illustrated. THE WAY HOME. Illustrated. THE WILD OLIVE. Illustrated. THE INNER SHRINE. Illustrated. THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT. Illustrated. LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER. Post 8vo. IN THE GARDEN OF CHARITY. Post 8vo. THE STEPS OF HONOR. Post 8vo. THE GIANT'S STRENGTH. Post 8vo.
HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK - Established 1817
BY - BASIL KING - AUTHOR OF "The Inner Shrine" "The Lifted Veil" Etc.
ILLUSTRATED
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS - NEW YORK AND LONDON
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE HIGH HEART
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
A young governess finds herself stationed in the quiet, sea‑kissed town of Halifax, caring for the lively little Gladys Rossiter while navigating the uneasy aftermath of a family loss and a sudden financial downturn. The house, with its sprawling lawns, conservatory, and views of the Northwest Arm, becomes a backdrop for her quiet routine of French lessons and afternoon row‑boat rides. In this genteel world, social expectations loom large, and marriage feels like a distant, elusive shore she has been sailing toward for years.
When Larry Strangways, the family’s temporary tutor, arrives, their connection is immediate and charged with a mixture of restraint and longing. Both share similar ambitions and a restless desire to rise beyond their current stations, yet the proprieties of their positions keep them at arm’s length. Their discreet encounters on the sun‑lit lawn hint at a deeper affection that could reshape their futures, setting the stage for a tender, conflicted romance.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (651K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Watson, Ross Cooling and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2011-03-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1928
A Canadian-born clergyman turned novelist, he wrote popular fiction and reflective nonfiction shaped by faith, moral struggle, and later an interest in spiritual questions. His work often blends everyday drama with earnest ideas about courage, conscience, and hope.
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