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High Noon: A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks'

by Anonymous

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Set in the early 20th century, this novel by an anonymous author continues the story of Sir Paul Verdayne following the events of "Three Weeks." It focuses on Paul's emotional state as he grapples with personal loss and seeks renewal through travel in Switzerland. The narrative examines his inner thoughts and feelings as he reflects on past love and the memories that continue to influence his life. The story situates Paul in a landscape of nostalgia and longing, capturing his efforts to reconcile grief and hope. The work belongs to British literature and offers a detailed psychological portrayal of its protagonist during a period marked by personal and societal change.

The novel elaborates on the themes of love, loss, and emotional resilience within a contemporary setting, emphasizing character development and introspection.

From the opening pages

It will not be needed by the many thousands who have lived with me the wonderful sunrise of Paul's love, and the sad gray morning of his bereavement. To these friends who, with Paul, loved and mourned his beautiful Queen and their dear son, the calm peace and serenity of the high noon of Paul's life will seem but well-deserved happiness. It is to the others I speak. In life it is rarely given us to learn the end as well as the beginning. To tell the whole story is only an author's privilege. Of the events which made Paul's love-idyl possible, but a mere hint has been given. If at some future time it seems best, I may tell you more of them. As far as Paul himself is concerned, you have had but the first two chapters of his story. Here is the third of the trilogy, his high noon. And with the sun once more breaking through the clouds in Paul's heart, we will leave him. You need not read any more of this book than you wish, since I claim the privilege of not writing any more than I choose. But if you do read it through, you will feel with me that the great law of compensation is once more justified. As sorrow is the fruit of our mistakes, so everlasting peace should be the reward of our heart's best endeavor. Sadness is past; joy comes with High Noon. "The Queen is dead. Long live the Queen!" The Author. HIGH NOON t was Springtime in Switzerland! Once more the snow-capped mountains mirrored their proud heads in sapphire lakes; and on the beeches by the banks of Lake Lucerne green buds were bursting into leaves. Everywhere were bright signs of the earth's awakening. Springtime in Switzerland! And that , you know—you young hearts to whom the gods are kind—is only another way of saying Paradise ! Towards Paradise, then, thundered the afternoon express from Paris, bearing the advance guard of the summer seekers after happiness. But if the cumbrous coaches carried swiftly onward some gay hearts, some young lovers to never-to-be-forgotten scenes, one there was among the throng to whom the world was gray—an English gentleman this, who gazed indifferently upon the bright vistas flitting past his window. The London Times reposed unopened by his side; Punch , Le Figaro , Jugend had pleased him not…

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