
By - MRS. A. L. WISTER - Translator of "The Old Mam'selle's Secret," "Gold Elsie," "The Second Wife," "The Happy-Go-Lucky," etc.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY CHARLOTTE WEBER-DITZLER
PHILADELPHIA & LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY - 1907
The Lonely House
CHAPTER I. - THE PROFESSOR'S PERSISTENCE.
CHAPTER II. - THE PROFESSOR'S FIRST EXCURSION.
CHAPTER III. - THE PROFESSOR'S RETURN.
CHAPTER IV. - THE INVESTIGATION.
CHAPTER V. - THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUED.
CHAPTER VI. - TWO WOUNDED HANDS.
A devoted naturalist sets his sights on the remote Carpathian valleys of southern Ukraine, drawn by the promise of undiscovered insects and the rugged beauty of an untouched landscape. Armed with cumbersome trunks of equipment and a restless curiosity, he chooses the isolated town of Luttach as his base, hoping the mingling of Alpine and Slavic flora will yield a scientific breakthrough. The journey is fraught with warnings from seasoned travelers, who speak of harsh inns, language barriers, and the ever‑present need for a good revolver in such wild country.
Once settled, the professor discovers a solitary house perched on the edge of the valley, its silence echoing the desolation around it. The dwelling’s lonely presence becomes both a refuge and a mystery, hinting at hidden stories among the locals and the untamed wilderness. As he begins his field work, the stark isolation begins to test his resolve, setting the stage for a gripping struggle between curiosity and survival.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (289K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive
Release date
2011-01-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1895
A Berlin-born writer, historian, and political activist of the 19th century, he wrote popular novels as well as works on Berlin’s past. His life moved between literature and public affairs, giving his books a strong sense of place and history.
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