
In the rugged coastal town of Carnarvon, the Penwynn family presides over a world of iron‑clad banks and weather‑worn fishing boats. Lionel Penwynn, a stern but proud banker, measures every relationship against the scale of money and status, while his spirited daughter Rhoda feels a deeper pull toward the struggling families that line the harbor. Their grand breakfast table, set with fine china and polished silver, becomes a stage for a clash of ideals—Rhoda’s sympathy for the poor versus her father’s insistence on self‑reliance and order.
Into this tense atmosphere arrives Geoffrey Trethick, a young Cornish engineer full of ambition and fresh ideas about the region’s mining prospects. His arrival promises both hope and uncertainty, stirring conversations about progress, debt, and the true cost of prosperity. As Rhoda watches the town’s fortunes rise and fall, she must decide whether to follow her father’s pragmatic path or to champion the people whose lives hang in the balance.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (713K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
Best known for lively adventure stories and school tales, this Victorian writer also worked as a journalist, editor, and teacher. His books were especially popular with younger readers, blending brisk action with a strong sense of place and character.
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