
The story opens on a tranquil summer evening beside a shimmering lake in Ontario, where the seasoned shipowner Tom Cartwright relaxes after dinner beneath the glow of automatic sprinklers. He’s a man of habit—cigar in hand, eyes half‑closed—yet his mind is constantly weighing the precarious fortunes of his modest freighting line and the expectations of his wealthy, conventional wife Clara. Their marriage, rooted in convenience and guarded by careful lawyers, is a quiet partnership that masks Cartwright’s lingering restlessness and the subtle power games that keep his business afloat.
Across the water, a lively young woman named Barbara flirts with a carefree canoeist, her laughter echoing over the pine‑lined shore. Their budding connection unsettles the Cartwrights, prompting whispered worries about love, propriety, and the consequences of meddling in affairs of the heart. As the sun dips lower, the tension between duty and desire begins to stir, promising a clash of personalities that will test loyalties and ambitions alike.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (424K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
Known for adventure stories shaped by real experience, this English novelist wrote prolifically about Canada, frontier life, and the wider British Empire. His books blend rugged settings, hard choices, and the steady momentum of popular early 20th-century fiction.
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