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A Bushman. - Vol. I.
Preface.
A Love Story - Chapter I. - The Family.
Chapter II. - The Album.
Chapter III. - The Dinner.
Chapter IV. - The Postman.
Chapter V - The Fête.
Chapter III. - The Journey.
Chapter VII. - The Young Greek.
The opening invites listeners into a richly imagined world where a grand, almost mythic estate shelters the venerable Delmé family. Through lyrical, almost poetic prose, the narrative paints the sprawling mansion’s marble eagles, Gothic portico and antiquated armor, establishing a vivid backdrop that feels both timeless and steeped in history. The careful description of Sir Henry, his brother George, and sister Emily hints at the familial bonds and responsibilities that will shape their lives against the waning glow of aristocratic England.
Beyond the stone walls, a solitary bushman’s reflective preface adds a curious, reflective voice, hinting at themes of creation, love for a new homeland, and the earnest desire to both teach and learn. This layered introduction sets a tone of quiet contemplation and subtle social commentary, promising a story that intertwines personal growth with the larger currents of society. Listeners can expect a gentle, character‑driven tale that explores duty, affection, and the lingering echo of heritage.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (489K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1873
Born in Ceylon and educated in England, he built a varied life as a British army officer, colonial public servant, politician, and novelist. His story connects military service, early New South Wales politics, and a little-remembered career in fiction.
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