A Bicycle of Cathay

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A Bicycle of Cathay

by Frank R. Stockton

EN·~4 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total

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

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A BICYCLE OF CATHAY

0:01

CHAPTER I

0:00

THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER

8:35

CHAPTER II

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A BAD TWIST

14:21

CHAPTER III

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THE DUKE'S DRESSING-GOWN

30:12

CHAPTER IV

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A BIT OF ADVICE

13:45

Description

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.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (264K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank R. Stockton

Frank R. Stockton

1834–1902

Best known for the deliciously unsettling ending of The Lady, or the Tiger?, this 19th-century American writer mixed humor, fantasy, and sharp storytelling in ways that still feel fresh. His work ranges from playful fairy tales to witty novels and short stories that love a clever twist.

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