A Heart-Song of To-day (Disturbed by Fire from the 'Unruly Member'): A Novel

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A Heart-Song of To-day (Disturbed by Fire from the 'Unruly Member'): A Novel

by Annie G. (Annie Gregg) Savigny

EN·~10 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
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A HEART-SONG OF TO-DAY (DISTURBED BY FIRE FROM THE 'UNRULY MEMBER') - A NOVEL. - BY MRS. ANNIE G. SAVIGNY. - A HEART-SONG OF TO-DAY - (DISTURBED BY FIRE FROM THE UNRULY MEMBER.) - CHAPTER I. - A PRETTY WOMAN LAYS A PLOT, AND HIRES A GARDENER.

21:19
2

CHAPTER II. - A RARE SOCIETY BOUQUET.

1:42
3

TABLEAUX VIVANTS.

1:58
4

TABLEAUX VIVANTS.

1:04
5

TABLEAUX VIVANTS.

1:08
6

CHAPTER III. - THE FATES SPIN WITH THREADS OF BLACK.

9:52
7

CHAPTER IV. - OF MADAME.

16:37
8

CHAPTER V. - MADAME SHUFFLES THE CARDS.

5:53
9

CHAPTER VI. - LOVE AND LOVE-MAKING.

25:01
10

CHAPTER VII. - ORESTES AND PYLADES.

7:23

Description

A lavish drawing‑room glitters with midnight chimes as Mrs. Tompkins, a strikingly bold and witty society lady, maneuvers her latest scheme. She summons the dashing Captain Trevalyon, a man famed for his charm and a reputation for “slaughtering hearts,” to discuss a marriage proposal that could bind her to a powerful suitor. Their repartee crackles with flirtation, veiled threats, and a lingering sense that the stakes extend beyond mere affection.

The scene shifts as other formidable figures—Colonel Haughton, the enigmatic George Delrose, and a brooding, bearded gentleman with a fierce gaze—enter the fray, each with their own designs on influence and intrigue. Alliances flicker, old debts resurface, and the elegant salon becomes a battlefield of pride, desire, and hidden motives. Listeners will be drawn into a world of Victorian elegance where love, power, and danger intertwine, setting the stage for a tangled romance that promises both wit and peril.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (596K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Annie G. (Annie Gregg) Savigny

d. 1901

A little-known but lively figure in late 19th-century Toronto, this novelist wrote popular fiction while also pursuing astronomy and speaking up for kinder treatment of animals. Her life is partly mysterious, which makes her work feel all the more intriguing.

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