
In a quiet September afternoon in Zermatt, an unassuming ceremony unfolds beneath the Alpine sky, binding the spirited Quita Maurice to the steadfast Captain Lenox, a Royal Artillery officer with a love of mountaineering. Their wedding, witnessed only by a lone artist in bohemian attire and Quita’s brother Michael, feels both intimate and fragile, set against the towering peaks that loom like silent guardians. The modest celebration—cold chicken, iced cake, a splash of champagne—marks the end of a brief courtship and the beginning of a journey that will carry them far beyond the Swiss valleys.
As Lenox prepares to lead his new bride toward the Eiffel Alp Hotel and onward to Italy, then to his distant post in India, the couple confronts the bittersweet tension between freedom and commitment. Their shared adventure promises breathtaking scenery and the test of an emerging love, while the lingering presence of Michael’s unspoken feelings adds a quiet undercurrent to the hopeful start. The story balances romance, the call of the mountains, and the promise that love itself may become the greatest amulet against life’s uncertainties.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (800K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1945
Known for popular Anglo-Indian novels full of romance, duty, and military life, this early 20th-century writer drew on years spent in British India. Her books found a wide readership, especially readers interested in imperial adventure and emotional drama.
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