The Magnificent Adventure / Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman
Being the Story of the World’s Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman.
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Made in the United States of America
Copyright, 1916, by EMERSON HOUGH
Copyright, 1916, by The Frank A. Munsey Company
Printed in the United States of America
A woman, tall, somewhat angular, dark of hair and eye, strong of features—a woman now approaching middle age—sat looking out over the long, tree-clad slopes that ran down from the gallery front of the mansion house to the gate at the distant roadway. She had sat thus for some moments, many moments, her gaze intently fixed, as though waiting for something—something or someone that she did not now see, but expected soon to see.
It was late afternoon of a day so beautiful that not even old Albemarle, beauty spot of Virginia, ever produced one more beautiful—not in the hundred years preceding that day, nor in the century since then. For this was more than a hundred years ago; and what is now an ancient land was then a half opened region, settled only here and there by the great plantations of the well-to-do. The house that lay at the summit of the long and gentle slope, flanked by its wide galleries—its flung doors opening it from front to rear to the gaze as one approached—had all the rude comfort and assuredness usual with the gentry of that time and place.
It was the privilege, and the habit, of the Widow Lewis to sit idly when she liked, but her attitude now was not that of idleness. Intentness, reposeful acceptance of life, rather, showed in her motionless, long-sustained position. She was patient, as women are; but her strong pose, its freedom from material support, her restrained power to do or to endure, gave her the look of owning something more than resignation, something more than patience. A strong figure of a woman, one would have said had one seen her, sitting on the gallery of her old home a hundred and twenty-four years ago.
Emerson Hough
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A NOVEL
EMERSON HOUGH
ROBERT H. DAVIS
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
MOTHER AND SON
MERIWETHER AND THEODOSIA
MR. BURR AND MR. MERRY
PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY
THE PELL-MELL AND SOME CONSEQUENCES
THE GREAT CONSPIRACY
COLONEL BURR AND HIS DAUGHTER
THE PARTING
MR. THOMAS JEFFERSON
THE THRESHOLD OF THE WEST
THE TAMING OF PATRICK GASS
CAPTAIN WILLIAM CLARK
UNDER THREE FLAGS
THE RENT IN THE ARMOR
PART II
UNDER ONE FLAG
THE MYSTERIOUS LETTER
THE DAY’S WORK
THE CROSSROADS OF THE WEST
THE APPEAL
WHICH WAY?
THE MOUNTAINS
TRAIL’S END
THE SUMMONS
THE ABYSS
THE BEE
WHAT VOICE HAD CALLED?
THE NEWS
THE GUESTS OF A NATION
MR. JEFFERSON’S ADVICE
THE QUALITY OF MERCY
THE FRIENDS
THE WILDERNESS
DOWN TO THE SEA
EMERSON HOUGH’S NOVELS
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