
audiobook
BY THE REV. AUSTIN POTTER.
TO THE FRIENDS OF PROHIBITION THE WORLD OVER THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED - BY THE AUTHOR. - PREFACE
Produced by Andrea Ball, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks
CHAPTER II. - RICHARD AND RUTH ASHTON.
CHAPTER III. - ON THE DOWN GRADE.
CHAPTER IV. - SAILS FOR AMERICA, AND MEETS A KINDLY WELCOME.
CHAPTER V. - GOOD RESOLUTIONS; A TEMPTER, AND A FALL.
CHAPTER VI. - ARRIVAL IN CANADA: A FRIENDLY HOST APPLIES FOR A SITUATION.
CHAPTER VII. - MR. AND MRS. GURNEY.
CHAPTER VIII. - ASHTON MEETS WITH FRIENDS AND SECURES A SITUATION.
A devoted husband, Richard Ashton, vows to abandon the bottle after a heartfelt plea from his wife, Ruth, whose love and concern stir both tenderness and turmoil within him. As he steps away from the tavern, the narrative follows his struggle to keep that promise, showing how the lure of cheap spirits and the covert schemes of the liquor trade threaten to unravel his resolve and jeopardize his family’s fragile peace.
Through vivid, true‑to‑life episodes—violent confrontations, desperate pleas, and the grim consequences of drunken excess—the story exposes the ruthless tactics of those who profit from the “drink curse.” It offers a stark, personal look at the social forces that undermine temperance laws, urging listeners to recognize the hidden costs of alcohol abuse and consider how collective vigilance might protect communities from such exploitation.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (432K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1842–1913
A Methodist minister with a reformer’s eye, he wrote a vivid temperance novel about how alcohol can unravel a family’s life. His best-known work blends moral purpose with the pace of popular 19th-century fiction.
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