Gaynell Esterbrook, a young and beautiful mill worker, becomes the secret bride of the boss's son and heir to the mill, and suffers persecutions from her co-workers and would-be rivals. Written by Laura Jean Libbey (1862–1925) and copyright 1890 by Norman Munro. Transcribed and edited by Jeffrey Merrow. 40 Chapters, 249 pages, 87,000 words.