Babylon, Volume 2

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Babylon, Volume 2

by Grant Allen

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

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20 total
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BABYLON - By Grant Allen - (Cecil Power) - Author Of 'Fhilistia', 'Strange Stories', Etc. In Three Volumes Vol. II. - With Twelve Illustrations By P. Macnab London Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly 1885

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CHAPTER XV. A DOOR OPENS

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CHAPTER XVI. COLIN'S DEPARTURE.

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CHAPTER XVII. A LITTLE CLOUD LIKE A MAN'S HAND.

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CHAPTER XVIII. HIRAM IN WONDERLAND.

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CHAPTER XIX. UNWARRANTABLE INTRUSION.

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CHAPTER XX. THE STRANDS CONVERGE.

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CHAPTER XXI. COLIN SETTLES HIMSELF.

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Description

Colin Churchill has just reached manhood, but his apprenticeship in a modest London studio feels more like a cage than a classroom. He dreams of the marble halls of Rome, of studying under masters and carving statues that will stand beside the great works of antiquity. Yet the cost of that pilgrimage looms large, and his modest earnings barely cover the basics of his craft.

Caught between duty and ambition, Colin confides his longing to Minna, the earnest pupil‑teacher who shares his hopes while fearing the distance that true artistic pursuit will create. Their quiet conversations reveal a tender partnership, each urging the other toward a brighter future despite the practical obstacles. As the season turns, they begin to plot a way forward, setting the stage for a journey that could reshape both their lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books

Release date

2014-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Grant Allen

Grant Allen

1848–1899

A prolific Victorian writer with a restless, curious mind, he moved easily between popular science, travel writing, and fiction. His books often brought big ideas about evolution, society, and everyday life to a wide audience.

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