A Drake by George!

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A Drake by George!

by John Trevena

EN·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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A Drake By George! - By - John Trevena - New York - Alfred A Knopf - MCMXVI

0:04
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CHAPTER I - SOMETHING ABOUT THE FAMILY

18:01
3

CHAPTER II - EXHIBITION DAY AT WINDWARD HOUSE

27:26
4

CHAPTER III - THE CAPTAIN MAKES HISTORY

20:14
5

CHAPTER IV - CHANGES IN THE ESTABLISHMENT

21:37
6

CHAPTER V - GEORGE TACKLES THE LABOUR PROBLEM

19:55
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CHAPTER VI - HONOURABLE INTENTIONS

20:00
8

CHAPTER VII - SCANDAL AND EXPOSURE

30:43
9

CHAPTER VIII - A TANGLED INHERITANCE

21:49
10

CHAPTER IX - A SUBTLE SINNER'S SUCCESS

22:54

Description

In the quiet village of Highfield, a massive stranger arrives, calling himself Captain Francis Drake, a retired sea captain with a booming voice that seems to fill every street. He buys two cottages, demolishes them, and raises the flamboyant Windward House, a gabled villa packed with exotic vases, Chinese porcelain, and cages of cats, monkeys, parrots and even a giant tortoise covered in newspaper clippings of his voyages. The townspeople watch, half‑amazed and half‑bewildered, as his arrival turns ordinary life into a spectacle.

Drake’s larger‑than‑life presence quickly becomes village gossip, especially when he storms into the parlor half‑clothed, wielding a shaving brush like a sailor’s mop and spraying lather over priceless curios and restless animals. The first to confront him is the dour local squire, the Dismal Gibcat, whose perpetual scowl and litigious ways clash humorously with Drake’s blustering self‑importance. As his eclectic menagerie settles in, the residents find themselves drawn into a whirl of eccentricity, curiosity, and the hinted promise of both friendship and conflict.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (446K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Camilo Bernard, Christine Bell and Marc D'Hooghe (From images generously made available by the Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-01-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Trevena

John Trevena

1870–1948

Best known for his West Country fiction, this early 20th-century novelist wrote atmospheric stories rooted in Dartmoor and Devon. Publishing as John Trevena, he mixed local color, history, and a strong sense of place.

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