
Morton “Morney” Carlton is a young New York artist whose talent has already earned him a reputation that stretches from the salons of Paris to the grand homes of America’s elite. By his mid‑twenties he has become a celebrated portrait painter, admired for his skill yet modest about his own work, feeling more like a custodian of a gift than its rightful owner. His life is a blend of refined society, quiet ambition, and a lingering sense that his art belongs to someone else.
Into this world arrives Princess Aline of Hohenwald, a striking figure whose timing is uncanny—just when Morton’s heart and affairs are uncommitted. Her presence awakens in him a mixture of admiration, curiosity, and a yearning for a romance that feels both timeless and daring. As their paths cross, the painter finds himself drawn into a series of choices that test his ideals about love, honor, and the role of an artist in a world that still clings to old‑world chivalry.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (138K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1995-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A bestselling journalist-novelist of the Gilded Age, he brought speed, style, and firsthand drama to stories of war, politics, and high society. His adventures as a foreign correspondent helped shape the modern image of the reporter on the scene.
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