
THE LANDLOPER
THE ROMANCE OF A MAN ON FOOT By Holman Day 1915
THE LANDLOPER
I. IN THE DUST OF THE LONG HIGHWAY
II. A HOME-MADE KNIGHT-ERRANT
III. KNIGHT-ERRANTRY TESTED
IV. FARR, THE FAT TRAMP, AND A SUIT OF CLOTHES
V. THE GIRL WHO GUARDED HER LIPS
VI. A MAN ON FOOT AND A MAN IN HIS CHARIOT
VII. THE RAKE WHICH GROPED IN DARK WATERS
A lone figure named Walker Farr drifts along a sun‑baked country road, his steps unhurried and his eyes ever‑watchful. He moves between the rhythm of passing automobiles and the quiet of open fields, a sun‑kissed traveler whose weather‑worn cap and easy smile hint at a life lived on his own terms. A fleeting memory of a girl’s profile lingers behind him, adding a subtle tenderness to his otherwise carefree wanderings.
When a farmer confronts him, accusing him of being a tramp, Farr answers with a mix of wry humor and quiet confidence, refusing any offered labor while challenging the authority of the local constable. Later, a broken car leaves a well‑dressed young man stranded, and Farr steps in, using his surprising strength and skill to help lift the vehicle. His easy charm and knack for turning ordinary moments into small adventures set the tone for a story that follows a man forever on foot, forever searching for something just beyond the next horizon.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (555K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dagny; John Bickers; David Widger
Release date
2006-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1935
A lively Maine storyteller, journalist, and poet, his books turned the state’s woods, coast, and small-town politics into energetic fiction. He also crossed into early filmmaking, giving his career a wider reach than many regional writers of his time.
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