A Dash from Diamond City

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A Dash from Diamond City

by George Manville Fenn

EN·~8 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

Chapter One. - Three White Ones.

11:22
2

Chapter Two. - Black Innocents.

13:33
3

Chapter Three. - Rather Suspicious.

6:33
4

Chapter Four. - Rumours of War.

7:50
5

Chapter Five. - An Ugly Charge.

13:50
6

Chapter Six. - A Vain Search.

7:31
7

Chapter Seven. - Anson Rebounds.

17:45
8

Chapter Eight. - Volunteers Volunteer.

12:59
9

Chapter Nine. - Four-Legged Help.

18:24
10

Chapter Ten. - Anson’s Blessing.

10:40

Description

In the dusty heart of Kimberley’s diamond mines, three young clerks occupy a modest, corrugated‑iron office that hums with the rhythm of typewriters, pens, and distant machinery. Their banter reveals a world where wealth glitters above, yet daily life is marked by simple hardships, cramped quarters, and the ever‑present tension of a frontier town on the brink of conflict.

When the office bell tolls, the atmosphere shifts: a lanky typist rushes out, a rotund clerk fusses over his hair, and a sharp‑eyed youth prepares to arm himself for a looming showdown. Their contrasting personalities—one eager for music, another restless for drills—hint at deeper loyalties and rivalries that will shape the community’s future.

Against this backdrop of clinking rifles and fluttering flutes, the story captures the uneasy balance between the promise of riches and the harsh realities of colonial life, inviting listeners to hear the first crack of tension that will echo through the mines and beyond.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (468K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-05-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Manville Fenn

George Manville Fenn

1831–1909

A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, he wrote adventure tales, school stories, and historical fiction that kept generations of young readers turning pages. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a teacher, editor, and journalist, experiences that gave his fiction its lively, practical feel.

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