
In the rugged frontier of early New England, a flamboyant gentleman named Willan Blaycke commands attention. Wealthy enough to buy entire provinces, he lives in a stone manor and is famed for his prodigious generosity—handing out farms and forgiving debts with a smile. Yet his lavish habits leave his vast estates slowly unraveling, and the townsfolk whisper about the enigma behind his choices.
Blaycke’s life takes an unexpected turn when he marries Jeanne Dubois, the strikingly bold daughter of an innkeeper on the Canadian border. Her striking looks and sharp tongue mask a reputation that many locals prefer to keep hidden, while Willan’s own grief over a missing son adds a layer of melancholy to the union. As the couple settles into their new life, the delicate balance between wealth, loyalty, and hidden motives begins to shape the future of the region.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (309K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1830–1885
A bestselling 19th-century writer, poet, and reformer, she used her fiction and nonfiction to press Americans to look harder at injustice. She is best remembered today for "Ramona" and for her outspoken advocacy on behalf of Native Americans.
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