
by W. A. Fraser
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IX. As a rule few visitors went to Ringwood.
In the quiet hamlet of Brookfield, just outside Gotham, the world of horse racing pulses like a hidden heartbeat beneath the fields of maples and mulberries. Honest John Porter, heir to a storied Kentucky lineage, clings to his love of thoroughbreds while his devout mother recoils from the sport, and his sister Allison dreams of the wind‑kissed tracks that define her spirit. Across the town, the stoic banker Philip Crane, once a restless gambler, has quietly rebuilt his fortune and now eyes the racetrack once more, enlisting the shrewd trainer Dick Langdon to bring his long‑suppressed ambition to life.
As John’s modest stable at Ringwood falters under a string of misfortunes, Crane’s polished return threatens to upend the fragile balance of Brookfield’s racing community. The reverend, who first uncovered the “beetle in the amber” of this obsession, watches the clash of faith and sport with wary eyes. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a world where family loyalties, personal convictions, and the roar of hooves collide, setting the stage for a rivalry that could reshape the village’s quiet rhythm.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (600K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1933
Adventure, wilderness, and animal life run through these stories from a Canadian writer who drew on years spent in India and the Canadian Northwest. His fiction was widely read in the early 1900s and often turns firsthand experience into fast-moving narrative.
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