
Inside a towering Gothic cathedral, a sea of mournful faces gathers beneath vaulted arches that loom like ancient trees. Flickering torches and countless candles cast trembling light over the pews, while a massive organ erupts in a deep, resonant chord that fills the vaulted nave. The choir’s haunting Slavonic hymn rises, echoing the sorrow and history of the nation that fills the space.
Amid the crowd stands a solitary wanderer, taller than those around him, his features illuminated as if painted by Rembrandt’s own hand. His dark beard and thoughtful gaze betray a life of travel, faith, and a weariness that hints at long‑lost happiness. When his eyes briefly meet a lone woman who remains standing while others sit, a shiver runs through him, suggesting an unseen connection.
The atmosphere thickens with an uneasy anticipation, as the wanderer's curiosity draws him toward the mystery she embodies. Shadows and candles dance, hinting at forces beyond the ordinary that may soon surface within the ancient walls. This opening sets the stage for a tale where faith, folklore, and the uncanny intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (735K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dagny; John Bickers; David Widger
Release date
2006-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1909
Born in Italy to American parents and educated across Europe and the U.S., this cosmopolitan novelist became one of the most popular storytellers of his day. He is especially remembered for vivid Italian settings, historical adventure, and memorable supernatural tales such as The Upper Berth.
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