
At the break of dawn, young John Trott rises before the factory whistle, pulling himself from a thin mattress into the dim light of a cracked oil lamp. He is a lanky, hard‑working mill hand, his clothes patched and his shoes new against a backdrop of soot‑stained walls. The cottage he shares with his widowed mother and Aunt Jane teems with the everyday clatter of a bustling household, where an orphaned niece, nine‑year‑old Dora Boyles, fumbles with a smoky kitchen fire.
John's mind, however, is already on the day's labor, sketching measurements for a wall he hopes to raise to improve the cramped rooms. Dora’s chatter about the town’s horse‑traders and the bright red pin she wears hints at a world beyond the cottage’s soot‑gray windows, stirring a mixture of curiosity and unease in him. As the morning light seeps through the open doors, the fragile peace of the household is tested by the restless noises from the street and the unspoken tensions among its occupants, promising a day where duty and desire may collide.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (658K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.
Release date
2010-09-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1858–1919
Best known for vivid novels and stories set in the mountains of north Georgia, this American writer brought regional life and local speech to a wide audience in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Before turning fully to fiction, he also worked in journalism and publishing.
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