
EMERSON HOUGH - AUTHOR OF THE MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE 54-40 OR FIGHT - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY - M. LEONE BRACKER AND EDMUND FREDERICK
TO - HON. ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE A PROGRESSIVE IN THE CAUSE OF ACTUAL FREEDOM - CHAPTER I - A LADY IN COMPANY
CHAPTER II - THE GATEWAY, AND SOME WHO PASSED
CHAPTER III - THE QUESTION
CHAPTER IV - THE GAME
CHAPTER V - SPOLIA OPIMA
CHAPTER VI - THE NEW MASTER
CHAPTER VII - A CONFUSION IN CHATTELS
CHAPTER VIII - THE SHADOW CABINET
CHAPTER IX - TALLWOODS
In a bustling river dock, a proud young Countess St. Auban confronts her captor, Captain Carlisle, a soldier bound by orders. Their exchange crackles with wit and tension as she negotiates a fleeting parole while he wrestles with the weight of duty. The scene sets a vivid stage of early‑twentieth‑century America, where steamships hiss and political intrigue lurks beneath polite conversation.
The novel follows these two strong‑willed characters as they navigate a fragile alliance. The Countess, sharp‑tongued and fiercely independent, seeks a chance at freedom, while the captain is torn between obedience to his superiors and his own sense of justice. Their dialogue hints at a larger cause—perhaps a hidden rebellion or a secret mission—that will test loyalties and force both to reconsider what compromise truly means.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (484K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1923
A lawyer-turned-writer from Iowa, he helped bring the American West to life through adventure-filled novels and historical fiction. His books blended frontier action with a strong feel for the landscapes, people, and myths of a changing nation.
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