
BERTRAM COPE'S YEAR
COPE AT THE CALL OF DUTY
COPE FINDS HIMSELF COMMITTED
COPE HAS A DISTRESSFUL CHRISTMAS
COPE, SAFEGUARDED, CALLS AGAIN
COPE SHALL BE RESCUED
COPE REGAINS HIS FREEDOM
COPE IN DANGER ANEW
COPE IN DOUBLE DANGER
COPE AS A GO-BETWEEN
Bertram Cope finds himself thrust into a bustling weekend gathering where every conversation seems to turn him into an accidental hero. A hurried note from Amy Leffingwell summons him, and he spends the afternoon juggling polite explanations, the expectations of his hostess, and the bemused gossip of the other guests. Through witty inner commentary, Cope questions whether his gestures were genuine rescues or merely convenient stories stitched by well‑meaning friends.
The novel paints a vivid portrait of early‑20th‑century social life, from the clattering of a kitchen stove to the whispered rivalries among young women and businessmen. Cope’s observations reveal a world where appearances often mask deeper uncertainties, and where a single misstep can ripple through a circle of acquaintances. Listeners are invited to share his blend of self‑deprecating humor and subtle critique as he navigates the delicate dance of duty, desire, and reputation.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1929
A sharp-eyed Chicago novelist, he helped turn the fast-growing modern city into serious American fiction. His best-known work, The Cliff-Dwellers, is often remembered as an early landmark of the urban novel.
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