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GILEAD BALM - PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I. THE QUEST OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
CHAPTER II. THE QUEST OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTY (continued)
CHAPTER III. THE QUEST OF THE EMPTY HOUSE
CHAPTER IV. THE QUEST OF THE DOG
CHAPTER V. THE QUEST OF THE MARBLE STATUETTE
CHAPTER VI. THE QUEST OF THE ROSE-RING - I.
CHAPTER VII. THE QUEST OF THE WAX HAND
CHAPTER VIII. THE QUEST OF THE RED-MOROCCO HANDBAG
CHAPTER IX. THE QUEST OF THE REGISTERED PARCEL
Gilead Balm is a fresh‑faced, quick‑witted clerk in the bustling halls of Whitehall, whose keen mind and generous heart set him apart from his fellow bureaucrats. Though his salary is modest, he spends his lunch hour poring over the Agony Column of the Daily Post, drawn to the raw, unfiltered cries of strangers seeking aid or understanding. This habit awakens in him a restless curiosity about the hidden stories behind each brief, plaintive note.
Compelled by a blend of humor and idealism, Gilead resolves to trace those anonymous pleas back to their sources, believing that uncovering the truth could ease suffering and expose deception. His modest means become a catalyst for a modest yet daring quest, propelling him from the orderly world of paperwork into the messy, human dramas that unfold beyond the printed page. As he steps beyond his clerkly routine, listeners are invited to follow his early adventures, where wit, compassion, and a yearning for meaning guide each tentative step.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Canada: THE COPP CLARK COMPANY, LIMITED, 1911.
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2023-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1918
Best remembered for atmospheric ghost stories and historical romances, this prolific English writer brought a sharp sense of mood and drama to more than forty books. His fiction ranges from mysteries and adventures to supernatural tales that still appeal to readers of classic Victorian and Edwardian suspense.
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