
Transcriber’s Notes:
CHAPTER I - THE SHERIFF’S WRIT
CHAPTER II - THE CHECK
CHAPTER III - THE DINNER AT THE CLUB
CHAPTER IV - DORA DUNDAS
CHAPTER V - DEBTS
CHAPTER VI - A KINSHIP SOMETHING LESS THAN KIND
CHAPTER VII - GOOD-BYE
CHAPTER VIII - A TIRESOME PATIENT
CHAPTER IX - HERRESFORD IS TOLD
In the early twentieth‑century streets of New York, the rector John Swinton balances a lofty ambition to clean up the city’s slums with the social aspirations of his wife, Mary. Their elegant Riverside Drive mansion, with its grand study, gilt‑trimmed bookshelves and a firelit drawing‑room, stands as a symbol of respectability that masks deeper tensions. When a nervous sheriff’s officer slips through an unlit rear gate, fearing a clash with the formidable Dick Swinton, the quiet night is suddenly charged with hidden motives.
Inside the study, Mary Swinton reclines in a sumptuous armchair, cigarette in hand, radiating a magnetic allure that both intrigues and unnerves those around her. The scene is set amid piles of disordered accounts, a half‑drawn curtain, and the soft glow of a shaded lamp, suggesting that financial pressures and personal secrets may soon surface. Listeners are drawn into a world where duty, desire, and the weight of family expectations begin to collide, promising a tale of suspense and moral choice.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank, Darleen Dove and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific British popular novelist of the late Victorian and Edwardian years, he wrote melodramas, mysteries, and adventure stories that were vivid enough to reach the silent screen. His work also ranged beyond fiction into nature writing, showing a wider curiosity than his thriller titles might suggest.
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