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In a humming suburban train bound for Bryne Haven, two young lieutenants trade sharp banter over cigarettes, their conversation turning from flirtatious teasing to a tense showdown about love and loyalty. Harry Wainwright boasts of an imminent marriage to the admired Ruth Macdonald, while his friend Bobbie—still smitten with her—accuses him of betrayal. The exchange crackles with rivalry, underscored by the looming presence of a stern captain whose brief inspection only heightens their unease.
Beyond the clatter of the rails, the officers’ histories begin to surface: Harry’s commission, secured through influential family ties, and Bobbie’s own ambitions hint at deeper currents of duty, privilege, and personal desire. As the train rolls onward, both men find themselves caught between the expectations of their military careers and the tangled emotions that threaten to derail their plans, setting the stage for a search for truth that will test friendships and futures alike.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (337K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-06-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1947
A hugely popular early 20th-century storyteller, this American novelist built warm, faith-centered romances around ordinary people facing hard choices. She wrote with a comforting mix of sincerity, suspense, and hope that kept readers returning for generations.
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