
A weary London physician is pulled from his routine by a desperate knock at his consulting‑room door. A strikingly young Lady Studley, trembling with urgency, implores him to travel to the remote estate of Studley Grange, where her husband, Sir Henry, is wasting away under a baffling, mind‑shattering ailment. She describes a man once vibrant and scholarly now reduced to pallor, trembling hands, and a haunted stare, refusing food, sleep, or even conversation.
The doctor must decide whether to abandon his patients for a week‑long sojourn in the isolated Wiltshire countryside, where the grand house looms like a character of its own. As he weighs the promise of a generous fee against the unsettling accounts of Sir Henry’s condition, the story unfolds with a careful blend of Victorian sensibility and creeping dread, hinting at secrets hidden within the manor’s library and the fragile line between illness and madness.
Full title
The Strand Magazine: Vol. 07, Issue 37, January, 1894. An Illustrated Monthly
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (257K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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