Auriol; or, The Elixir of Life

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Auriol; or, The Elixir of Life

by William Harrison Ainsworth

EN·~5 hours·33 chapters

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33 total
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AURIOL - OR - THE ELIXIR OF LIFE - BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH - AUTHOR OF "THE TOWER OF LONDON" - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY H. K. BROWNE - AUTHOR'S COPYRIGHT EDITION - LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, Limited Broadway, Ludgate Hill - 1898 - Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. At the Ballantyne Press

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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PROLOGUE - 1599 - DR. LAMB

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BOOK THE FIRST - EBBA

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CHAPTER I - THE RUINED HOUSE IN THE VAUXHALL ROAD

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CHAPTER II - THE DOG-FANCIER

22:43
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CHAPTER III - THE HAND AND THE CLOAK

21:05
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CHAPTER IV - THE IRON-MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER

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CHAPTER V - THE MEETING NEAR THE STATUE

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CHAPTER VI - THE CHARLES THE SECOND SPANIEL

13:01

Description

A moonlit night on the cusp of a new century sets the stage for a tale of mystery and ambition. In the frosty streets of London, a venerable alchemist known as Doctor Lamb watches the heavens, his silver hair and penetrating eyes hinting at secrets long guarded. Rumors swirl about his uncanny experiments, his strange companion Flapdragon, and a promise of an elixir that could defy death itself.

When an enigmatic figure appears in Hyde Park, the stage is set for a daring encounter that will draw together scholars, merchants, and curious strangers. As the characters converge, whispers of hidden chambers, ancient societies, and forbidden knowledge begin to surface, inviting listeners to follow a path through shadowed alleys and glittering courtly gatherings. The story promises intrigue, a touch of the supernatural, and a glimpse into the restless quest for immortality, all rendered with vivid Victorian color and a hint of dark humor.

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en

Duration

~5 hours (316K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-06-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Harrison Ainsworth

William Harrison Ainsworth

1805–1882

A bestselling Victorian storyteller, this Manchester-born novelist became famous for fast-moving historical romances packed with crime, folklore, and old England atmosphere. His books helped shape 19th-century popular fiction, with titles like Rookwood and The Tower of London standing out among his best-known works.

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