
A weather‑worn building sits at the crossroads of four forgotten lanes, its white‑washed walls cracked and overgrown with gooseberries and brambles. The slate roof sags beneath a veil of mist, and the surrounding fields lie barren under a bleak November twilight. Inside, a dim light flickers from a single window, revealing a cramped, threadbare room where a thin fire struggles to warm the cracked floorboards.
Within that gloom, a weary woman sews furiously at a flannel shirt while her ten‑year‑old son, clutching a battered toy horse, watches with quiet fascination. Their lives are marked by poverty and lingering dread, yet the sudden arrival of a former convict—hinted at by the chapter’s title—disturbs the fragile routine. As the outsider steps through the broken threshold, old secrets begin to stir, promising a tangled web of intrigue that will test both mother and child in ways they have never imagined.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (406K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page images published as a serial on page 2 in the Cheshire Observer starting 18 January 1902 (http://newspapers.library.wales/view/4281236/4281238) and ending with 26 April 1902 as provided on the internet by Welsh Newspapers Online.
Release date
2017-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1932
A Victorian-era master of mystery, this prolific novelist helped shape popular detective fiction with twisty plots and shadowy suspects. Best known for creating a huge international sensation with The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, he went on to write well over a hundred novels.
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