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A quiet, rain‑soaked evening is broken by a timid knock, and a fragile, almost fairy‑like child appears at the door, pleading for help after the death of her mother. The narrator, moved by compassion, promises to protect the child and to honor the promise he makes to a higher power, setting a tone of uneasy duty and hidden grief that draws listeners into his world.
The story then turns to the crumbling mill on the edge of the old town of Winton, a place long whispered about for its uncanny atmosphere. Its three brothers—sons of a once‑renowned miller now reduced to drunken neglect—are bound by family loyalty and a legacy of shame, yet beneath the surface lies a fierce imagination and a lingering mystery surrounding the mill’s dark reputation. As the brothers grapple with their father’s erratic temperament and the lingering rumors, the stage is set for a haunting tale of secrets, danger, and the fragile hope that love might still shine through the shadows.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (617K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Rand, McNally & Company,1896.
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2022-08-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1918
Best remembered for atmospheric ghost stories and historical romances, this prolific English writer brought a sharp sense of mood and drama to more than forty books. His fiction ranges from mysteries and adventures to supernatural tales that still appeal to readers of classic Victorian and Edwardian suspense.
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