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Hilda Strafford: A California Story

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A man who has built a small Southern California ranch anxiously awaits his fiancée's arrival, fearing the barren landscape and his own labors will repel her. Their courtship and early married life unfold amid the valley's seasons, domestic scenes, storms, and a dangerous river episode that test physical endurance and emotional bonds. Illness and moments of crisis force characters to confront loyalty, passion, and sacrifice, while musical and intimate interludes deepen tensions. The narrative follows how hope and disillusionment shape decisions about home, marriage, and an eventual departure from the land they tried to make prosper.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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“Ben lit the lantern, and stationed himself outside with it” page 41
“And he heard Robert asking questions” 47
“She sat on the little verandah” 61
“He lifted a piece of iron piping” 81
“There was no talk between them” 93
“Hilda could not leave the spot” 105
“Hilda at the window” 157
“Hilda’s self-control broke down completely” 167
“Robert passed noiselessly out of the house” 173
“‘Ben,’ he murmured, ‘we must—’ He fainted away” 181
“She bent over her husband and looked at his pale face” 193