
Constance Forbes has spent her life moving from the quiet farm of Colton to the bustling streets of Benham, clutching a modest nest‑egg left by her late parents. On a delayed train after a minor wreck, she strikes up a conversation with Emil Stuart, a bright‑eyed clerk who is just beginning his own business. Their exchange turns from the mechanics of the accident to a surprising mutual curiosity, and a tentative attraction blossoms amid the scattered freight and lingering smoke.
Faced with the choice between a solitary career in education and a partnership grounded in love, Constance decides to trust her heart. The modest wedding, presided over by the earnest Reverend Prentiss, reflects both their youthful optimism and the practical concerns of a small income. As they step into married life, they must navigate the tension between ambition and devotion, hoping their bond will endure the inevitable currents of change.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (726K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2018-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1940
A Boston novelist and judge, he wrote witty, observant fiction about money, manners, ambition, and social life in Gilded Age America. His books often mix satire with a lawyer’s eye for how people behave when status and conscience collide.
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