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THE LOWEST RUNG
THE LOWEST RUNG TOGETHER WITH THE HAND ON THE LATCH, ST. LUKE'S SUMMER AND THE UNDERSTUDY BY MARY CHOLMONDELEY author of "red pottage" LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1908 - COPYRIGHT, 1908, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - TO HOWARD STURGIS
The Lowest Rung
The Hand on the Latch
Saint Luke's Summer IN TWO PARTS - PART I
The Understudy
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A wandering artist seeks solace in a storm‑tossed landscape, chasing the raw power of nature to fuel his next work. The fierce weather drives him across water‑logged meadows and up heath‑covered uplands, where the sky seems to battle the earth in a dramatic display of light and darkness. In this wild setting he encounters a solitary figure, a woman in tattered clothing, whose presence feels both urgent and enigmatic.
Together they dash toward a crumbling cottage, hoping it might offer shelter from the relentless rain. The artist soon learns that the abandoned house has become a hideout for two police officers, waiting for someone—perhaps the fugitive the local vicar mentioned, a female convict on the run. As the storm subsides, the uneasy partnership between the artist and the mysterious woman hints at deeper secrets, leaving listeners poised on the brink of a suspenseful chase through a bleak, windswept countryside.
Full title
The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (160K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1925
Best known for the once-scandalous bestseller Red Pottage, this English novelist wrote sharp, readable fiction that questioned religious hypocrisy and the limits placed on women. Her work helped make her one of the notable popular novelists of the late Victorian and early Edwardian years.
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