
A BICYCLE OF CATHAY - A Novel - By Frank R. Stockton - Author of "The Great Stone of Sardis""The Associate Hermits" etc. - Illustrated by - Orson Lowell - 1900
A BICYCLE OF CATHAY
CHAPTER I
THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER
CHAPTER II
A BAD TWIST
CHAPTER III
THE DUKE'S DRESSING-GOWN
CHAPTER IV
A BIT OF ADVICE
On a bright summer morning a modest village schoolteacher sets off on a brief vacation, wheeling his trusty bicycle—affectionately named the “Bicycle of Cathay”—down the main street of Walford. Laden with a small valise and a rolled‑up coat, he rides away from the closed school, feeling a mix of relief and melancholy at the lack of farewells.
As he passes a humble laundry house, a ragged five‑year‑old boy bids him goodbye, his simple words striking a chord the teacher hadn’t expected. Soon he reaches the gate of the town doctor’s home, where the doctor’s daughter—bright, curious, and yearning for the freedom his journey promises—sparks a lively conversation about travel, names, and the allure of wandering beyond familiar borders.
Their exchange hints at a budding companionship, setting the stage for gentle adventures and reflections on the constraints of village life versus the open road. The novel blends humor, subtle social commentary, and a touch of wistful longing, inviting listeners to pedal alongside a character discovering the world beyond his small town.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (267K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1902
Best known for the deliciously suspenseful tale The Lady, or the Tiger?, this 19th-century American writer mixed humor, fantasy, and clever moral puzzles in stories that still feel fresh. He also wrote popular fairy tales for children and a wide range of novels and short fiction.
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