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Rosalind at Red Gate

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A first-person narrator is summoned by a clergyman's telegram to meet an unfamiliar woman at a lakeside station and escort her to a nearby convent school; that simple commission unravels into a sequence of small-town episodes mixing romance, mystery, and social comedy. Scenes include disputes on a houseboat, nocturnal signals on a pier, a carnival of canoes, and encounters with enigmatic women whose appearances and gestures provoke misunderstanding and longing. The narrative moves episodically through invitations, mistaken identities, personal loyalties, and quiet revelations about honor, affection, and the constraints of genteel life.

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Meredith Nicholson

Meredith Nicholson was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of Midwestern life and culture. His works often reflect the social dynamics and landscapes of Indiana, earning him a place in the literary heritage of the region. Among his notable titles is "A Hoosier Chronicle," which captures the essence of Hoosier identity through a series of interconnected stories. Nicholson's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and keen observations of human nature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. His contributions extend beyond fiction, as he also explored themes of personal and social responsibility in his essays.

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