
THE RUNNING FIGHT
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Ilingsworth, a restless son‑in‑law caught between family loyalty and a simmering grudge, finds himself pacing before the imposing limestone mansion of the enigmatic financier Peter V. Wilkinson. The house, a symbol of wealth and power, looms over Riverside Drive, its grandeur amplified by a noisy tourist carriage that turns the scene into a public spectacle. As the crowd’s guide rattles off the opulent details of the estate, Ilingsworth’s hidden purpose sharpens, and the weight of his concealed weapon becomes a silent promise of confrontation.
The opening chapter sets a vivid tableau of early‑1900s New York society, blending sharp social observation with a tense, almost theatrical cat‑and‑mouse game. Ilingsworth’s internal conflict—caught between fear, pride, and a desperate need for vengeance—draws listeners into a world where personal vendettas intersect with the glittering excess of the era’s financial elite. The stage is set for a gripping “running fight” that will test loyalties and reveal the true cost of ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (435K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1942
A Newark lawyer who built a second career as a storyteller, he wrote mysteries, adventure tales, and screen work during the early days of American film. His life bridged the worlds of law, popular fiction, and silent-era entertainment.
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