
In a time when love was whispered and dances were lit by candlelight, a young woman steps out of the cloistered walls of St. Mary’s into the bustling streets of Rouen. Fresh from the convent, she carries a harp, a guitar, and bundles of gifts, her heart fluttering at the promise of a world beyond stone corridors. The arrival of her carriage at dusk draws the curious eyes of the town, but it is a chance glimpse by a wandering young man that changes everything.
Tom Vanrevel, strolling near the Carewe estate, catches sight of the veil‑tucked maiden and is struck by the mixture of sorrow and liveliness in her eyes. His brief encounter leaves him breathless, his thoughts spinning as a stern, handsome stranger watches from the carriage, his gaze sharp with jealousy. Torn between the sudden spark of affection and the looming threat of a rival, Tom finds his ordinary evening turned into a restless night of longing and uncertainty.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard W. Harper, and David Widger
Release date
2002-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1946
Best known for warm, witty portraits of Midwestern life, this two-time Pulitzer Prize winner wrote stories that balanced humor, nostalgia, and sharp social observation. His novels helped define early 20th-century American popular fiction and inspired film adaptations for decades.
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