The Way of a Man

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The Way of a Man

by Emerson Hough

EN·~8 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
1

The Way Of A Man - by Emerson Hough - Author of The Covered Wagon, etc. - ILLUSTRATED WITH SCENES FROM THE PHOTOPLAY A PATHÉ PICTURE - Grosset & Dunlap Publishers New York - 1907

0:11
2

Chapter I - The Kissing Of Miss Grace Sheraton

8:19
3

Chapter II - The Meeting Of Gordon Orme

13:25
4

Chapter III - The Art Of The Orient

16:13
5

Chapter IV - Wars And Rumors Of War

8:19
6

Chapter V - The Madness Of Much Kissing

7:56
7

Chapter VI - A Sad Lover

8:41
8

Chapter VII - What Cometh In The Night

10:52
9

Chapter VIII - Beginning Adventures In New Lands

18:13
10

Chapter IX - The Girl With The Heart

23:00

Description

A sturdy farmhand from the Cowles lineage finds himself caught between duty and desire on a warm Virginia morning. While the scent of honeysuckle drifts over the fields, he boldly seizes the moment to kiss the refined Miss Grace Sheraton, whose genteel upbringing clashes with his plain‑spoken charm. Their brief encounter, set against a backdrop of rolling roads, family farms, and lingering old rivalries, reveals a world where manners and pride still dictate the rules of courtship.

As the two young neighbors exchange wry banter, the story hints at the deeper currents pulling them apart: the lingering feud between their families, the expectations of Southern society, and the pull of personal ambition. With humor and a touch of nostalgia, the narrative invites listeners to follow a young man’s struggle to balance his own fierce nature with the delicate dance of love in an era where every gesture carries weight.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (512K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough

1857–1923

A lawyer-turned-writer who helped shape the popular American Western, he turned frontier history and outdoor adventure into bestselling fiction. His novels, including The Mississippi Bubble and North of 36, brought the sweep of the American past to a wide audience.

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