
Transcriber's Notes:
A Fair Jewess
BY - B. L. FARJEON, - Author of "The Last Tenant" Etc.
A FAIR JEWESS.
In the snow‑blanketed streets of 19th‑century Portsmouth, a devoted doctor trudges home after a long day of impossible good‑byes. Dr. Spenlove, brilliant yet penniless, has stretched his meager resources to the breaking point, tending the sick and poor with quiet self‑sacrifice. As he braves the bitter cold, a haunting image of a destitute mother and her infant lingers in his thoughts, hinting at a moral crisis that will test his compassion.
The narrative follows this compassionate physician as he becomes entangled with a young Jewish woman whose plight mirrors the city's hidden hardships. Through vivid encounters with priests, benefactors, and strangers, the story explores themes of duty, social injustice, and the fragile hope that can arise from hardship. Listeners will be drawn into a world where small acts of kindness ripple into larger consequences, setting the stage for a compelling drama of love, resilience, and moral choice.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (559K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books (Harvard University)
Release date
2016-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1903
A hugely prolific Victorian storyteller, he turned experiences from the Australian goldfields and colonial New Zealand into popular novels full of drama, mystery, and human feeling. His life moved through journalism, printing, and theater as easily as it did through fiction.
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