
THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR
THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR. - CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
A weary yet dignified colonel arrives back in the quiet countryside, his uniform still smelling of distant campaigns. He is welcomed by the village rector, whose home brims with curiosity and the chatter of families eager to learn of the officer’s past glories. Their conversation drifts from army lists to the uneasy reputation of the local gentry, hinting at hidden anxieties beneath the genteel façade of the moorland estates.
The rector speaks of Sir John Armitage, a man plagued by ill health and a nervous dread of marriage, whose fortunes have been tangled with a reckless heir left in debt. Rumors swirl about a mysterious young man, a distant relative of the late Mr. Musgrave, whose future hangs on the reluctant generosity of neighbors. As the colonel listens, the promise of duty, honor, and the looming pressures of responsibility begin to shape the tangled social web that will drive the story forward.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (339K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2014-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1897
A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, she wrote vivid novels of family life, small-town society, and the supernatural while supporting her family through her pen. Her work ranges from the much-loved Chronicles of Carlingford to ghost stories that still feel sharp and modern.
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