
TOLD IN THE HILLS - A NOVEL - BY MARAH ELLIS RYAN - AUTHOR OF THAT GIRL MONTANA, THE BONDWOMAN, A FLOWER OF FRANCE, Etc. - NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS - Copyright, 1891 By Rand McNally & Co. Chicago. Copyright, 1905 By Rand McNally & Co. Chicago. All Rights Reserved (Told in the Hills)
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TOLD IN THE HILLS
PART FIRST - THE PLEDGE
PART SECOND - "A CULTUS CORRIE"
CHAPTER I. - ON SCOT'S MOUNTAIN.
CHAPTER II. - AS THE SUN ROSE.
CHAPTER III. - WHAT IS A SQUAW MAN?
CHAPTER IV. - BANKED FIRES.
CHAPTER V. - AT LAST CAMP.
A brooding stranger drifts through the moss‑laden streets of old New Orleans, his eyes haunted and his purpose veiled. Drawn to a grand plantation house, he is pulled into a world of genteel opulence, whispered conversations, and a lingering promise that seems to bind the lives of everyone within its walls. The novel opens with his uneasy arrival, the tense glances of servants and masters alike, and the first hints of a pledge that ties together family honor, hidden love, and the moral weight of ancient commandments.
Through vivid scenes of Southern gardens, bustling parlors, and quiet moments beside a cracked window, the narrative explores the fragile balance between duty and desire. Characters wrestle with secret passions, cultural clashes, and the lingering shadows of a divided past, all while the enigmatic visitor’s restless spirit hints at a deeper purpose yet to unfold. The story invites listeners to linger in a richly rendered world where every gesture may fulfill—or betray—a solemn vow.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (550K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Michael, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1934
A popular novelist of the American West, she also worked as an actress and became known for writing about Native American life after time spent among the Hopi. Her books blend frontier drama, romance, and a strong sense of place.
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