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HUNTED DOWN [1860] - I.
A retired chief manager of a life‑insurance office spends his evenings reviewing the countless human dramas he witnessed over three decades. He has long believed that a person’s face and manner reveal more truth than any spoken claim, and he has honed a keen, though often humbled, talent for reading physiognomy. Yet his own record of being misled by friends reminds him that even the most practiced eye can be fooled.
One rainy afternoon, a sharply dressed stranger in mourning passes through the office’s glass partition, his immaculate black kid‑glove and poised smile catching the narrator’s scrutinising gaze. The man’s precise movements and the unsettling certainty of his expression stir an instinctive aversion, prompting the retired manager to question the clerk about his identity. Intrigued by the mystery, he decides to follow the clues left by this enigmatic figure, setting the stage for a subtle investigation into the hidden motives behind the polished façade.
Language
en
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1870
Famous for unforgettable characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this Victorian storyteller turned social criticism into some of the most widely loved novels in English. His books still feel lively and dramatic, whether he is writing about hardship, hope, or the strange comedy of everyday life.
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