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The Dragon in Shallow Waters

Chapter 99: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
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The narrative unfolds in an immense soap factory where towering chimneys, iron girders, and vats of boiling and congealing soap are depicted in visceral, often monstrous detail. Workers appear dwarfed by relentless machinery while the plant’s indifference frames a domestic calamity affecting the Dene brothers: Gregory, deaf and mute, and Silas, blind, whose private grief collides with the factory’s demands and village suspicion. Through grotesque industrial imagery and attention to social isolation, the work explores how mechanized labor and communal prejudice shape suffering and human dignity.

The Man with the Brooding Eyes
By
John Goodwin
Author of “Without Mercy”

A romance full of excitement and surprises, woven around the plots not only of the execrable “Callaghan Gang,” who get into their clutches a stenographer who turns out to be an heiress, but of the counter-plots of a devoted lover and clever lawyer, and of a “tall, lean man with brooding eyes,” who plays providence in a story in the early part of which he figures as one of the principal villains.

G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS
NEW YORK       LONDON

 


 

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

  1. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  2. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.
  3. P. 231, changed “That’s love, isn’t?” to “That’s love, isn’t it?”