The Statesmen Snowbound

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The Statesmen Snowbound

by Robert Fitzgerald

EN·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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THE STATESMEN SNOWBOUND - By ROBERT FITZGERALD - Illustrated by Wad-el-Ward - New York and Washington THE NEALE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1909

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>CONTENTS

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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The Statesmen Snowbound

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I. THE FUNERAL

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II. SENATOR BULL AND MR. RIDLEY—TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE NEWLY FLEDGED MEMBER.

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III. COLONEL MANYSNIFTERS—AN OUTING WITH THE "JEWELS"

20:59
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IV. AN ACCIDENT—DINNER

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V. SENATOR BULL'S STORY

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VI. REPRESENTATIVE HOLLOWAY HAS THE FLOOR

16:38

Description

A small delegation of Washington’s most seasoned lawmakers embarks on a solemn mission to escort the late Senator Thurlow’s remains back to his ancestral home in rural Kentucky. The journey, though meant to be a quiet procession, quickly reveals the peculiar comforts and eccentricities of political life—lavish buffets, historic relics, and a legendary whiskey that outshines any Capitol libation. As they arrive at the sprawling estate, the towering poplars and grand river view set a striking backdrop for the funeral’s somber proceedings.

Yet the wintry weather turns the countryside into a snow‑bound maze, trapping the assembled senators, representatives, and their curious companions in a remote manor. Isolated by howling winds and creaking stairs, each member is forced to confront the quirks of his own career, the lingering rivalries, and the whispered stories that surface around the fire. The first act unfolds as a delicate balance of ceremony, camaraderie, and the uneasy feeling that the house holds more secrets than the political arena back in D.C.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (214K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Janes, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Fitzgerald

Robert Fitzgerald

Best known for bringing Homer and Virgil vividly into modern English, this American poet and critic helped generations of readers discover the classics. His translations were admired for their clarity, music, and literary grace.

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