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A Lost Leader - By E. Phillips Oppenheim - Author of "A Maker of History," "Mysterious Mr. Sabin," "The Master Mummer," "Anna the Adventuress," Etc. - Illustrated by Fred Pegram - Boston Little, Brown & Company 1907
ILLUSTRATIONS
A LOST LEADER
BOOK I - CHAPTER I - RECONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER II - THE WOMAN WITH AN ALIAS
CHAPTER III - WANTED—A POLITICIAN
CHAPTER IV - THE DUCHESS ASKS A QUESTION
CHAPTER V - THE HESITATION OF MR. MANNERING
CHAPTER VI - SACRIFICE
Two old friends find themselves on a windswept bank overlooking the sea, the air filled with the song of a solitary lark. Sir Leslie Mannering, contented in his rural retreat, speaks of the simple joy of nature, while his city‑bred companion, Borrowdean, eyes the world with a cynical edge. Their conversation drifts from light‑hearted banter to a deeper clash of philosophies, each trying to gauge how much of their former selves still remains.
Borrowdean has traveled far from London not for idle chat, but with a purpose that could change their lives. He hints at “great opportunities” on the horizon, suggesting that the tranquil coast will soon become the backdrop for a serious undertaking. As the sea breeze stirs, the two men stand on the brink of a decision that will test loyalty, ambition, and the very meaning of the quiet life Mannering has embraced.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1946
A master of early suspense fiction, he helped shape the modern spy thriller with fast-moving stories of glamour, danger, and international intrigue. In his lifetime he was hugely popular, writing fiction built for readers who wanted plot, pace, and high-stakes secrets.
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