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THE PRINCE OF THE CAPTIVITY. - CHAPTER I. BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION.
CHAPTER II. BORN IN THE PURPLE.
CHAPTER III. THE BURDEN OF A SECRET.
CHAPTER IV. HIT AND MISS.
CHAPTER V. MANŒUVRES.
CHAPTER VI. TOTÂ QUOD MENTE PETISTI.
CHAPTER VII. A FAMILY LIKENESS.
CHAPTER VIII. LOVE IN IDLENESS.
CHAPTER IX. A CHANGE OF VENUE.
CHAPTER X. A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.
On a quiet carriage of the South Wales Express, the young Lord Usk seeks the anonymity of a newspaper to shield himself from the bustle of the platform. The journey takes a sudden turn when his thoughts fix on the face of Miss Félicia Steinherz, a woman whose presence seems to rewrite his recent memories. In a single glance he feels the promise of a long‑sought ideal, a mixture of fascination and unsettled longing.
The encounter is arranged through an American journalist, leading Usk to the opulent Hotel Bloomsbury where the Steinherz family awaits. Amid gilded furnishings and hushed conversations about river navigation contracts, Félicia appears in a delicate lace gown, her eyes bright enough to command the room. As the aristocrat grapples with this unexpected attraction, the story hints at the delicate balance between duty, ambition, and the fragile stirrings of love.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (706K characters)
Series
The Balkan Series, 4.
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2021-10-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1868–1933
An adventurous late-Victorian and Edwardian storyteller, this English novelist wrote under a masculine pen name and became known for brisk historical romances set in places like India, the Middle East, and the Balkans.
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