
CHAPTER I. — THE MOVEMENT AND THE MAN.
CHAPTER II. — A FINANCIAL EXPEDIENT.
CHAPTER III. — AN EXCESS OF AUTHORITY.
CHAPTER IV. — OVERTURES FROM THE OPPOSITION.
CHAPTER V. — I APPRECIATE THE SITUATION.
CHAPTER VI. — MOURONS POUR LA PATRIE!
CHAPTER VII. — THE MINE IS LAID.
CHAPTER VIII. — JOHNNY CARR IS WILLFUL.
CHAPTER IX. — A SUPPER PARTY.
CHAPTER X. — TWO SURPRISES.
A young, ambitious bank manager arrives in the fledgling nation of Aureataland, a place of striking natural beauty yet plagued by indolence and a fragmented society. Through his eyes we see a capital town that buzzes with polite cafés, a grand presidential villa, and a bustling piazza that serves as the heart of local life. He quickly discovers that the country’s promise of progress is hampered by a stagnant economy, heavy taxes, and a leadership more suited to wartime than to peacetime governance.
Settling into modest lodgings provided by a kindly priest, the newcomer navigates a world of polite society, lively dances, and the subtle politics of a bank still finding its footing. As he balances his modest salary against the expectations of his superiors, he becomes both observer and participant in a community striving for prosperity. The narrative captures his early impressions, the quirky mix of cultures, and the quiet determination that drives him to make his mark in an uncertain new land.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
E-text prepared by the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1933
Best known for the swashbuckling classic The Prisoner of Zenda, this English novelist helped define the modern adventure romance. His stories mix wit, danger, mistaken identity, and the charm of imaginary kingdoms.
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