
THE STORY OF ANUNTOLD LOVE - by PAUL LEICESTER FORD
CONTENTS
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In a quiet, late‑Victorian study the narrator pours his heart onto paper, recalling a love that has colored every triumph and sorrow since childhood. The letter is both a confession and a meditation, tracing how a single, sunlit moment in a library garden sparked a devotion that has deepened with each passing year. The language is lyrical yet intimate, offering listeners a glimpse of a soul wrestling with tenderness and the fear of being unworthy.
Through vivid memories of shared mischief—painting pictures from ancient chronicles, stealing pebbles for harmless pranks, and whispering made‑up stories over worn volumes—the narrator paints the early bond that feels both playful and profound. As the years unfold, the simple affection transforms into a yearning that threatens to overwhelm his quiet life. This opening promises a tender exploration of memory, longing, and the challenge of expressing love that has been held back for too long.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (283K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1902
A lively American man of letters, he moved easily between history, biography, editing, and popular fiction. His best-known novel, Janice Meredith, helped make him a widely read voice in the 1890s before his career was cut tragically short.
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