END OF VOL. I.
BILLING AND SONS, PRINTERS, GUILDFORD, SURREY.
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A coastal community confronts competing plans for a harbour and railway, bringing landed proprietors, engineers, and ambitious nobles into tense negotiation while passengers aboard a steamer offer intimate glimpses of class and character. Conversations among a general, a cautious president, a young woman named Elsa, and others reveal disputes over estates, commercial development, and local influence. These public debates are interwoven with quieter personal observations: Elsa sketching and reading, a solitary seaman who repeatedly notices her, and the shipboard atmosphere as a storm approaches. The narrative alternates civic conflict with private impressions, tracing social friction, ambition, and restrained emotional attraction.
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