
THE TRIUMPH OF VIRGINIA DALE - CHAPTER IHER MISSION IN LIFE
CHAPTER IITHE MISSION BEGUN
CHAPTER IIIUNGIVEN ADVICE
CHAPTER IVTHOSE DARKIES AGAIN
CHAPTER VACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN
CHAPTER VIIKE EXPLAINS
CHAPTER VIIJOE PROVES INTERESTING
CHAPTER VIIIANOTHER OPPORTUNITY
CHAPTER IXHEZEKIAH HAS A SOLUTION
CHAPTER XAN AFTERNOON OFF
In the sleepy river town of South Ridgefield, the Dale family presides over a bustling textile mill and a stately estate framed by ancient elms. Young Virginia, the sole child of the reclusive magnate Obadiah, spends her days wandering the empty halls, dreaming of the noise and bustle of ordinary street life. Though surrounded by wealth, she feels a subtle loneliness, interrupted only by visits from her close friend Mrs. Henderson, the former confidante of Virginia’s late mother. Their conversations reveal Virginia’s restless yearning for something beyond the quiet elegance of her upbringing.
When Mrs. Henderson arrives with a tiny, weather‑worn volume—a keepsake once belonging to Virginia’s mother—she entrusts the girl with a silent promise. The book’s faded inscription hints at hidden thoughts and unspoken wishes, sparking Virginia’s curiosity about the woman she never truly knew. As she opens the pages, the quiet estate seems to pulse with the possibility of adventure, inviting listeners to join her in uncovering the secrets that lie between memory and destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (528K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1875
A small-town Indiana priest who turned a parish bulletin into the hugely influential Our Sunday Visitor newspaper, he became one of the best-known Catholic voices in the United States. His writing and publishing work reached far beyond his own diocese and helped shape Catholic media in the first half of the 20th century.
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