
THE LAST CALL.
THE LAST CALL.
CONTENTS.
THE LAST CALL.
THE LAST CALL.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
A quiet summer evening settles over a tranquil cove, where the tide kisses a shingle‑lined shore and the sky glows beneath a low, leaden horizon. Here, Eugene O’Donnell, the good‑natured son of Rathclare’s wealthiest merchant, leans against the rocks, his thoughts drifting between the expectations of his prosperous family and his own reluctance to bind himself in marriage. His father, a respected shipowner, quietly hopes the heir will soon claim a wife and a share of the family business.
From the calm waters a small boat glides in, carrying the striking Dominique Lavirotte, a dark‑haired Frenchman famed for his handsome bearing, and Ellen Creagh, a radiant young woman from the neighboring fishing town of Glengowra. Their effortless charm and carefree smiles contrast sharply with Eugene’s indecision, hinting at a budding connection that could challenge long‑held obligations and spark unexpected passions along the rugged coastline.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (187K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books (Oxford University)
Release date
2013-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1846–1898
A lively Irish storyteller of the late Victorian era, he wrote novels, short stories, and essays that carried readers from Irish settings to the bustling world of London journalism. His best-known novel, The Mystery of Killard, helped secure his place among 19th-century popular writers.
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