About This Book
The narrator, a traveling lecturer, is delayed by a determined snowstorm that disrupts train connections and leaves a small rural station deserted. Forced to abandon reliance on a promised carriage, he struggles across drifts with heavy bags, weighing options between waiting in the cold or pressing on to find shelter. He navigates by a fence and faint lights, endures slips and exhaustion, and finally reaches a farmhouse whose occupants admit him, offering warmth and refuge. Throughout he frets about the missed engagement and the indignities of travel, but his persistence and small acts of improvisation carry him through.
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