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Right of Way
by Gilbert Parker
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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019 - Chapters 58 through Epilogue
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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018 - Chapters 54 55 56 57
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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017 - Chapters 50 51 52 53
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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016 - Chapters 47 48 49
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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015 - Chapters 44 45 46
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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014 - Chapters 40 41 42 43
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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013 - Chapters 37 38 39
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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012 - Chapters 32 33 34 35 36
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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011 - Chapters 29 30 31
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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010 - Chapters 26 27 28
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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009 - Chapters 23 24 25
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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008 - Chapters 19 20 21 22
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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007 - Chapters 15 16 17 18
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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006 - Chapters 12 13 14
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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005 - Chapters 9 10 11
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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004 - Chapters 7 8
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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003 - Chapters 3 through 6
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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002 - Chapters 1 2
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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001 - Introduction
Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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Charley Steele is a brilliant Canadian lawyer, but beneath his success lies a deep disillusionment. Struggling with a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in-law, Billy, Charley finds solace in alcohol and wrestles with his agnosticism. When he uncovers Billys embezzlement, Charley sets out to rectify the situation but ends up in a wild waterfront saloon, where a barroom brawl leaves him unconscious. Awakening with no memory, he discovers a new life in the Canadian Northwoods and falls for the enchanting postmistress, Rosalie. Content in this fresh existence, Charley is soon confronted by the return of his memories, igniting a profound conflict between his past and the desire to make amends. Mystery, romance, and intrigue intertwine in this captivating tale. The Right of Way has been adapted into films in 1915, 1920, and 1931. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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