The Mystery of Metropolisville

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The Mystery of Metropolisville

by Edward Eggleston

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53 total

THE MYSTERY OF METROPOLISVILLE - BY EDWARD EGGLESTON - AUTHOR OF "THE HOOGLEE SCHOOL-MASTER," "THE END OF THE WORLD," ETC

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TO ONE WHO KNOWS WITH ME A LOVE-STORY, NOW MORE THAN FIFTEEN YEARS IN LENGTH, AND BETTER A HUNDREDFOLD THAN ANY I SHALL EVER BE ABLE TO WRITE, THIS BOOK IS INSCRIBED, ON AN ANNIVERSARY. - MARCH 18TH, 1873. - PREFACE.

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ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK BEARD

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THE MYSTERY OF METROPOLISVILLE. - WORDS BEFOREHAND.

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CHAPTER I. - THE AUTOCRAT OF THE STAGECOACH.

11:54

CHAPTER II. - THE SOD TAVERN.

9:57

CHAPTER III. - LAND AND LOVE.

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CHAPTER IV. - ALBERT AND KATY.

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CHAPTER V. - CORNER LOTS.

9:52

CHAPTER VI. - LITTLE KATY'S LOVER.

13:02

Description

A sweeping portrait of a vanished frontier town, the novel opens with a quiet meditation on how places like Metropolisville echo the larger currents of American life. The author paints the town’s rise, its bustling streets and grand civic buildings, then watches it dissolve into fields and memory after a speculative crash. Yet the true focus is on the people whose hearts bear the imprint of that fleeting prosperity, hinting at love, loss, and the stubborn hope that lingers long after the last storefront has closed.

Into this landscape rides Whisky Jim, the larger‑than‑life stagecoach driver whose booming commands command attention on the dusty roads of Red Owl Landing. Set in the feverish spring of 1856, his world is a whirlwind of horse‑drawn wagons, eager emigrants, and cut‑throat speculation. As Jim barrels through the chaos, readers glimpse a cast of characters—ministers, poets, and opportunists—all navigating the thin line between ambition and ruin, promising a tale rich in humor, grit, and the restless spirit of a bygone era.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (445K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Eggleston

Edward Eggleston

1837–1902

Best known for bringing Indiana frontier life vividly onto the page, this 19th-century American writer moved from the pulpit to fiction and history. His books helped popularize a more realistic picture of everyday people in the Midwest.

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