
The Danger Mark
by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
"The Danger Mark" by Robert W. Chambers is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the Seagrave twins, Scott and Geraldine, who are raised in a restrictive and affluent environment after the loss of their parents. The narrative explores their desire for freedom and companionship, highlighting the contrasts between their sheltered lives and the world outside. The opening of the novel introduces us to the chaotic household of the Seagrave twins, who are left in the care of their guardian, Kathleen Severn, while their emotional and physical needs remain largely unmet. With their mother incapacitated due to an illness, Scott and Geraldine channel their frustration into mischievous antics around the house, showcasing their pent-up energy and longing for personal agency. As they navigate their independence, they express disappointment in their isolation and the suffocating structure imposed by the Half Moon Trust Company that governs their lives, all while yearning for friendship and engagement with the outside world.
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