Idle Hour Stories

audiobook

Idle Hour Stories

by Eugenia Dunlap Potts

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

A solitary railway station in a fledgling oil town becomes the backdrop for a quiet, determined man who juggles the roles of station‑master, telegraph operator, baggage clerk and ticket seller. He endures long, rain‑soaked days while dreaming of a future with Ellen, the woman waiting for him in the hilltop mansion. The relentless thunderstorm that rolls in one afternoon adds a stark, almost claustrophobic atmosphere to his already demanding routine.

When Colonel Holloway rushes in with a sealed package containing a small fortune, the ordinary shift turns uneasy. The clerk secures the money, only to be interrupted by a soaked stranger asking for directions, a moment that feels out of place in the deserted depot. As night deepens and the storm lashes the platform, two men arrive with a grim freight—a coffin marked with a death certificate—forcing the protagonist to confront the chilling reality that danger may be nearer than he imagined.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (285K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Kentuckiana Digital Library, David Garcia and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-02-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eugenia Dunlap Potts

Eugenia Dunlap Potts

1840–1912

A Kentucky-born writer, newspaper editor, and lecturer, she built a lively literary career in the late 19th century and became especially known for fiction rooted in Southern life and local color. Her work reflects both the ambitions and the public voice of a woman making her mark in American letters after the Civil War.

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