In Her Own Right

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In Her Own Right

by John Reed Scott

EN·~6 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

I. BROKEN

14:49
2

II. GOOD-BYE

15:29
3

III. CLARENDON

20:27
4

IV. PARMENTER’S BEQUEST

21:36
5

V. MISS CARRINGTON

24:29
6

VI. CONFIDENCE AND SCRUPLES

20:31
7

VII. GREENBERRY POINT

20:38
8

VIII. STOLEN

18:42
9

IX. THE WAY OUT

19:26
10

X. PIRATE’S GOLD BREEDS PIRATE’S WAYS

24:59

Description

In a world where fortunes rise and fall with the flick of a ledger, the story opens on a crisp morning in a genteel club. Macloud, a seasoned observer, and Hungerford, the carefree heir, discuss the sudden bankruptcy of the powerful firm Royster & Axtell, a collapse that threatens to entangle everyone who ever dealt with them. Their banter, laced with dry humor and pointed irony, instantly sets the tone for a sharp social satire.

Across the hall, the humbled Croyden confronts his own ruin, clutching the few thousand dollars left after the crash. As he confides in Macloud, the narrative peels back the ruthless mechanisms of a society that worships wealth and discards the fallen without a second thought. Listeners will be drawn into vivid dialogue, the clink of cigarettes, and a candid look at how ambition, pride, and survival collide in the shadow of financial disaster.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (384K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JR

John Reed Scott

1869–1942

A lawyer, soldier, and popular storyteller of the early 1900s, this American author was known for brisk historical romances and adventure novels. His books often blend court intrigue, duels, and old-world settings with an easy, fast-moving style.

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