
In the wind‑blown hills between San Francisco and its military post, a carriage struggles through sand, scrub oak, and sudden gales, introducing listeners to the raw, untamed landscape of early 1860s California. The dialogue between the weary driver and his companion reveals a newcomer’s fascination with the city’s many climates and its bustling social life. Amid the howling wind they speak of San Francisco’s reputation for hospitality, its lavish parties, and the enigmatic Randolph clan who dominate the season’s festivities.
The story centers on Nina Randolph, the only daughter of a wealthy English‑American family, whose charm and impending inheritance make her the object of many admirers. As the narrator becomes entangled in a web of attraction, gossip, and subtle hints of hidden motives, a sense of mystery grows around the Randolph household. Listeners are invited to follow the early steps of a romance that may uncover secrets beneath the glittering veneer of California’s high society.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (286K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1948
A bold and bestselling American novelist, essayist, and travel writer, she was known for sharp social observation and a fiercely independent public voice. Her novels ranged from California history to psychological fiction, with works like The Conqueror and Black Oxen helping make her one of the most widely read authors of her day.
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