
In a modest mountain cabin, a frail, coughing miner faces the inevitable end of his life, and with it the looming loss of the claim he has spent a lifetime protecting. His daughter, Virgie, a striking young woman of noble bearing yet bound to this humble home, refuses to surrender to despair. As she tends to his weakening body, she is forced to confront the harsh reality that their modest existence rests on a secret that could change everything.
The story opens with a tense, tender exchange that lays bare the depth of their bond and the weight of the decision before them. Virgie must choose between honoring her father's dying wish to sell the mine and preserving the legacy that ties her to a past she barely understands. With the fire crackling and the storm outside pressing in, the first act sets the stage for a journey of duty, love, and the promise of an inheritance that may yet reshape their lives.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (354K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1843–1926
A prolific American writer of popular fiction, she published as Mrs. Georgie Sheldon and helped shape the world of late-19th-century dime novels and sentimental romance. Her stories were built for suspense, feeling, and page-turning drama, which is why they still make lively reading today.
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