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A young Bostonian, newly appointed as a secretary, steps off a night train at the isolated Northridge Junction only to find the expected sleigh from Weymore nowhere in sight. The biting cold and howling wind turn the platform into a stark tableau, and he must decide whether to trudge through deep snow to the distant village or spend the night in the empty inn that has just burned down. His pragmatic humor helps him cope with the absurdity of being forgotten by his host, Mrs. Culme, and the mounting inconveniences of a winter night far from civilization.
Just as resignation seems inevitable, a pair of sleighs bursts onto the scene, and a lively, fur‑clad youth emerges, instantly striking a chord with the stranded newcomer. Their witty exchange reveals a budding camaraderie, hinting at shared misadventures and the strange kindness that can arise amid isolation. The story promises a gentle exploration of resilience, social faux pas, and the unexpected connections forged when strangers are forced together by circumstance.
Full title
The Triumph Of Night 1916 1916
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-01-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1937
Raised inside New York’s elite world, she turned its rules, ambitions, and quiet cruelties into some of the sharpest fiction of her era. Her novels blend social detail with real emotional force, from glittering drawing rooms to the stark loneliness of rural New England.
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