
The Snowball
THE SNOWBALL
BY - STANLEY J. WEYMAN - AUTHOR OF "A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE," "UNDER THE RED ROBE," "MY LADY ROTHA," ETC. ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK - THE MERRIAM COMPANY - 67 Fifth Avenue
Copyright, 1895, by THE MERRIAM COMPANY
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE SNOWBALL.
Set against the wintery backdrop of early‑17th‑century Paris, the story follows a courtier tasked with unraveling a dangerous conspiracy that threatens the French throne. With the queen weakened by illness and the king distracted, the fragile balance of power hangs by a thread as loyalists and traitors maneuver in the shadows of the Louvre. The narrator’s investigation into the notorious M. de Biron plot pulls him into a world of whispered secrets, sudden arrests, and a looming trial that could reshape the kingdom.
Amid this tension, a seemingly harmless episode unfolds on a snow‑laden bridge, where a group of mischievous youths launch snowballs at passing coaches. When one errant projectile flies toward the narrator, the moment feels both absurd and oddly foreboding, hinting that even child’s play might mask deeper designs. This fleeting encounter sets the tone for a tale where innocence and intrigue intertwine, inviting listeners to follow the delicate dance of politics, danger, and unexpected peril.
Language
en
Duration
~38 minutes (36K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive (New York Public Library)
Release date
2012-03-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1928
Best known for swashbuckling historical romances set in France, this English novelist was once so popular he was nicknamed the “Prince of Romance.” A trained barrister by background, he brought brisk plotting and a strong sense of history to books like Under the Red Robe and A Gentleman of France.
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