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Chapter XVII opens in the village of Obrutchanovo, where once the arrival of the engineer’s family brought a burst of curiosity and a glimmer of change. At the time, the construction of the bridge and villa felt like a sign of transformation, a novelty that hinted at something grander. Yet over the years, that bridge became just another feature, blending into the daily scenery. The villagers, once eager to engage or observe, grew indifferent, their excitement dulled by familiarity and the routine of…
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CHAPTER XVII - The Circus Boys Across the Continent brings the reader behind the scenes as Phil Forrest prepares for a pivotal moment in his circus journey—his first public appearance as a bareback rider. Dressed in vibrant pink tights and visibly balancing excitement with nervousness, Phil receives last-minute encouragement from Little Dimples, who generously offers her own horse for his act. Their friendship and mutual respect underscore the familial bond that often forms among performers traveling and…
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Chapter XVII – Dawn O’Hara, The Girl Who Laughed Trashed opens with a quiet triumph quickly shadowed by doubt. Dawn has just sent her completed manuscript to the publisher, a culmination of effort and late nights. Yet instead of relief, she feels exposed, replaying every word, certain she could have made it better. Only a few people even knew of her book, making her vulnerable in a strangely private way. Blackie, ever her confidant, teases her gently, their banter a soft reprieve from the…
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Chapter XVI A Long Day in London
Chapter XVI opens not with confrontation, but with indulgent stillness as Mr. Harding finds himself seated in an unfamiliar luxury—the elegant lounge of a London club. When the waiter offers an array of exotic coffees, Mr. Harding, unsure and unaccustomed to such extravagance, leaves the decision to the attendant, content to settle for simplicity amid choices designed to impress. The surroundings are nothing short of opulent, with the rich textures of upholstery and the subdued lighting casting a gentle…-
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Chapter XVI opens on a quiet but emotionally charged evening, where the flickering glow of the hearth in the tavern kitchen reflects the unspoken longing that fills the space. Yegor, with sleeves rolled up and hands stained from ink and soot, listens patiently as Vasilisa dictates her heartfelt message to her absent daughter. Each word she speaks carries the weight of four silent years, a gap filled with more questions than answers. Her voice wavers as she names familiar holidays and blessings, grasping at…
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CHAPTER XVI - The Circus Boys Across the Continent opens with a meeting that Phil Forrest doesn’t expect to change the course of his journey. Mr. Sparling calls Phil in not to reprimand him, but to commend him for his actions that had saved the show both danger and financial loss. Their conversation shifts from praise to concern as Sparling brings up the recent injury of Monsieur Liebman, a skilled bareback rider. Phil listens carefully and then shares his growing suspicions that Jupiter, one of the…
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Chapter XVI – Dawn O’Hara, The Girl Who Laughed Trashed opens during a stretch of personal upheaval as Dawn finds herself thrust once more into the wearying ritual of boardinghouse hunting. Each place she visits reveals a new absurdity—windows sealed shut, carpets as old as the landladies themselves, or a list of rules longer than the lease. The city seems full of spaces with doors, but not one feels like home. She walks street after street, wearing out her shoes and patience in equal measure, each…
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Chapter XV-For Greater Things
Chapter XV – For Greater Things captures the lasting influence of Stanislaus Kostka, whose brief yet extraordinary life stirred the spiritual imagination of Europe. Just weeks before reaching his eighteenth birthday, he passed away, and the news of his death spread quickly across Rome. Despite his obscurity in life—having held no public office, authored no theological texts, nor delivered great sermons—his sanctity was immediately evident to those who encountered him. The reverence he received after…-
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Chapter XV centers on a quiet but intense conversation between John Bold and Tom Towers, one that captures the tension between personal conscience and public advocacy. Bold, having seen firsthand Mr. Harding’s quiet dignity, arrives with a changed heart. He no longer believes the lawsuit serves justice and hopes Towers will help reverse the damage through the same press that helped ignite the controversy. Towers, poised and composed, listens but does not concede. He reminds Bold that journalism answers…
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CHAPTER XV - The Circus Boys Across the Continent begins in the midst of chaos, as Phil Forrest watches Teddy Tucker sprint toward a herd of stampeding elephants. The situation is dire, with towering animals charging wildly through the city streets, and Teddy's impulse to help threatens to place him in immediate danger. Acting on instinct, Phil calls out to Emperor—the elephant he trusts most—knowing it might be their only chance at stopping the disaster. Against all odds, Emperor responds, thundering…
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