
CHAPTER I — MARCH COMES IN LIKE THE LION
CHAPTER II — THE PASSING OF A NIGHT
CHAPTER III — HETTY CASTLETON
CHAPTER IV — WHILE THE MOB WAITED
CHAPTER V — DISCUSSING A SISTER-IN-LAW
CHAPTER VI — SOUTHLOOK
CHAPTER VII — A FAITHFUL CRAYON-POINT
CHAPTER VIII — IN WHICH HETTY IS WEIGHED
CHAPTER IX — HAWKRIGHT's MODEL
CHAPTER X — THE GHOST AT THE FEAST
In the dead of a howling snowstorm, a lone express train halts at a forgotten outpost where the wind seems to bite the very stones. A veiled woman, cloaked in furs and clutching a crumpled bill, steps onto the icy platform, her gaze fixed on the endless white beyond the windows. The scene is painted in stark contrasts—dark carriages against blinding blizzard, the harsh glow of lanterns against the night—setting a tone of isolation and quiet suspense.
The woman is promptly met by a nervous yet determined stranger, Mr. Drake, who has raced through the storm to meet her. He offers a cramped carriage ride to an inn miles away, while the howling gale threatens to swallow their plans. Their terse exchange hints at hidden motives and a shared urgency that compels them onward, despite the bitter cold and the unknown dangers that lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (635K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Etext produced by Charles Aldarondo, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1928
Best known for whisking readers away to the fictional kingdom of Graustark and for dreaming up the enduring comic premise behind Brewster's Millions, he helped popularize a lively mix of romance, adventure, and humor in early 20th-century American fiction.
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