Dealings with the Dead, Volume 2 (of 2)

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Dealings with the Dead, Volume 2 (of 2)

by Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius) Sargent

EN·~14 hours·72 chapters

Chapters

72 total
1

No. XC.

8:00
2

No. XCI.

10:56
3

No. XCII.

9:01
4

No. XCIII.

10:27
5

No. XCIV.

11:44
6

No. XCV.

10:18
7

No. XCVI.

9:11
8

No. XCVII.

11:08
9

No. XCVIII.

9:43
10

No. XCIX.

9:36

Description

A vivid portrait of early‑American military life unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned narrator, who transports listeners back to the flamboyant world of Boston’s aristocratic dead. The opening scene bursts with detail—towering cocked hats, scarlet cloaks, silk‑lined breeches, and the gleam of silver buckles—painting a picture of a bygone era where fashion and battlefield bravado intertwined. Amid this lavish tableau, the story introduces Colonel Barnabas Clarke, a larger‑than‑life figure whose towering hat and prodigious queue become symbols of his steadfast patriotism and the lingering echo of the Revolutionary War.

The narrative then shifts to a lively militia muster under Governor John Brooks, where the Colonel, despite his age, commands attention on a chestnut horse, sword at his side, and a presence that still commands respect. A brief, heartfelt handshake between two old comrades recalls shared hardships at Burgoyne, hinting at deep bonds forged in the heat of conflict. Listeners will be drawn into this richly textured slice of history, where ceremony, memory, and the lingering spirits of the past converge.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (812K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau, Meredith Bach and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2012-05-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius) Sargent

Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius) Sargent

1786–1867

Remembered as a sharp-tongued Boston writer and reformer, he mixed literary curiosity with a strong public voice. His work ranged from essays and antiquarian interests to outspoken advocacy for temperance.

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