"The Messengers" by Richard Harding Davis is a love focused story that follows Ainsley, a man who isolates himself at his countryside farm in Connecticut, hoping to discover if his love, Polly Kirkland, shares the same strong feelings for him. The story looks at love and the search for real friendship, where Ainsley believes Polly's willingness to visit his remote location will prove how much she cares. As Polly travels in another country, Ainsley anxiously awaits a sign of her affection, leading him through emotional highs and lows in his isolated life. It is only after following her to Egypt that Polly tells him she wasn't going to send him a sign after all. He has proven to Polly his love for her, and a touching reunion marks the beginning of their romance.

The Messengers
By Richard Harding Davis
In a secluded farm, a man's quest for love leads to an unexpected journey, where actions speak louder than any sign, and true feelings bloom amidst longing and doubt.
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2006-05-12
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About the AuthorRichard Harding Davis was an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish–American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I. His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt. He also played a major role in the evolution of the American magazine. His influence extended to the world of fashion, and he is credited with making the clean-shaven look popular among men at the turn of the 20th century.
Richard Harding Davis was an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish–American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I. His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt. He also played a major role in the evolution of the American magazine. His influence extended to the world of fashion, and he is credited with making the clean-shaven look popular among men at the turn of the 20th century.
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