
A retired surgeon named Leonard Benary, now living a quiet life in the small American town of Adironda, finds his evening walk turned into a puzzling encounter. On a moonless night in June 1884, he spots a solitary woman slipping down a stone staircase toward the river’s edge, a place that feels both deserted and ominous. Instinct and a sense of duty compel him to follow, fearing she may be contemplating a tragic end.
As the darkness swallows the riverbank, Benary’s careful steps bring him to a narrow wharf where the woman stands, trembling and mute. He reaches out, offering reassurance while grappling with the unsettling mystery of who she is and why she chose this lonely spot. The scene sets the stage for a tale of intrigue, moral responsibility, and the thin line between chance encounters and destiny, inviting listeners to unravel the secrets hidden in that midnight hour.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (149K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books
Release date
2016-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1905
An American-born novelist, editor, and critic, he became a notable figure in London’s fin-de-siècle literary world. He is especially remembered for helping shape The Yellow Book, one of the era’s most distinctive magazines.
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