Fighting the Flames

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Fighting the Flames

by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

EN·~8 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

Chapter One. - How the Fight Began.

18:25
2

Chapter Two. - Another Little “Spark.”

10:59
3

Chapter Three. - Fire!!!

16:16
4

Chapter Four. - A Fierce Fight With The Flames.

18:56
5

Chapter Five. - Willie Willders in Difficulties.

13:41
6

Chapter Six. - “When one is another who is which?”

6:50
7

Chapter Seven. - Thoughts in regard to Men.

20:10
8

Chapter Eight. - A Hidden Fire.

13:55
9

Chapter Nine. - Auctions and Gymnastics.

14:34
10

Chapter Ten. - Difficulties and Dissipations.

21:27

Description

In the quiet of a November night, the austere James Auberly sits before his roaring fireplace, the glow reflecting his rigid demeanor. A towering figure in London's business circles, he commands railways and companies with an unflinching, almost mechanical precision, yet his personal world is marked by solemn rituals—a cup of coffee for his young daughter, Louisa, and a brief, restrained display of affection. The scene reveals a man whose outward grandeur masks a lingering loneliness after the loss of his wife, hinting at the emotional fire he struggles to keep alight.

The narrative follows Auberly as the comforts of his hearth clash with the demands of his empire, setting the stage for a quiet rebellion against his own self‑imposed rigidity. As Louisa’s tears and yearning for warmth echo the crackling flames, the story suggests that the real battle may be less about railroads and more about rekindling a human connection. Listeners are invited to watch how a man accustomed to control confronts the subtle sparks that threaten to upend his ordered world.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (500K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-11-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

1825–1894

Best known for classic adventure stories such as The Coral Island, this Scottish writer drew on real travel and working life to give his tales energy, danger, and a strong sense of place. He wrote for young readers, but his stories still carry the pull of exploration and survival.

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