Lawrence Clavering

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Lawrence Clavering

by A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

EN·~9 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
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Transcriber's Notes:

0:20
2

CHAPTER I. - TELLS OF A PICTURE.

4:47
3

CHAPTER II. - I TAKE A WALK AND HEAR A SERMON IN THE COMPANY OF LORD BOLINGBROKE.

23:04
4

CHAPTER III. - MY KINSMAN AND I RIDE DIFFERENT WAYS.

16:43
5

CHAPTER IV. - AND MEET. I CROSS TO ENGLAND AND HAVE A STRANGE ADVENTURE ON THE WAY.

45:17
6

CHAPTER V. - BLACKLADIES.

40:03
7

CHAPTER VI. - MR. HERBERT.

32:43
8

CHAPTER VII. - A DISPUTE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

21:13
9

CHAPTER VIII. - THE AFTERNOON OF THE 23RD OF AUGUST.

29:13
10

CHAPTER IX. - THE NIGHT OF THE 23RD: IN THE GARDEN.

19:12

Description

In a quiet lodging near Avignon’s ancient Porte de la Ligne, the narrator lives under the watchful gaze of a striking portrait that seems to capture more than his likeness. The painting, rendered with meticulous detail by Anthony Herbert, shows a young man in a rose‑pink coat, his lips a haunting purple and his eyes glassy with a mixture of fear and suffering. Its vivid realism draws the narrator into a reverie, recalling the scent of the Rhone’s waters and the distant shadows of Notre Dame des Doms.

Beyond the canvas lies a tangled past of English estates, youthful folly, and the lingering shame of a turbulent apprenticeship at Blackladies. Hints of his involvement in the tumultuous events of the mid‑eighteenth century surface, suggesting a life marked by both honor and misadventure. As he unravels the story behind the portrait, listeners are invited to follow his reflective journey through memory, art, and the lingering echo of a bygone era.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (538K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-01-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

1865–1948

Best known for The Four Feathers, he wrote brisk, suspenseful stories that moved easily between adventure, mystery, and drama. He also created Inspector Hanaud, one of the early great detectives of modern crime fiction.

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