"The Lady of the Mount" by Frederic Stewart Isham is a novel set in the early 20th century and revolves around Lady Elise, the Governor's daughter, and her unexpected meeting with a poor boy from the woods, highlighting their vastly different social classes. This chance encounter occurs on the beach near the Mount, where Lady Elise is riding her white horse, and the boy's curiosity is ignited by her refined appearance, while she displays condescension due to her privileged upbringing. Their initial interaction showcases the stark divide between nobility and common life, hinting at coming class issues, and sets the stage for a story of adventure.

The Lady of the Mount
By Frederic Stewart Isham
When a privileged young woman on horseback meets a humble boy from the woods, their curiosity about each other's worlds could bridge a wide societal gap or amplify their differences.
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About the AuthorFrederic Stewart Isham was an American novelist and playwright who wrote mainly historical romances and adventure novels.
Frederic Stewart Isham was an American novelist and playwright who wrote mainly historical romances and adventure novels.
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