
Volume One—Chapter One. - The Thin End of the Wedge.
Volume One—Chapter Two. - Sep’s Complaint.
Volume One—Chapter Three. - Further Introductions.
Volume One—Chapter Four. - With the Dragon’s Teeth.
Volume One—Chapter Five. - A Pair of Shoes.
Volume One—Chapter Six. - The Sorrows of Septimus Hardon.
Volume One—Chapter Seven. - The Doctor and his Dame.
Volume One—Chapter Eight. - Mr Pawley’s Performance.
Volume One—Chapter Nine. - Old Matt on Manners.
Volume One—Chapter Ten. - Brotherly Love.
Septimus Hardon is a peculiar young man whose mismatched features and modest attire set him apart in the quiet countryside of Somesham. Living with his demanding father in a secluded manor, he spends his days in a cramped side‑room printing pamphlets on political reform—work that feels both earnest and endless. Though obedient and soft‑spoken, he harbors a thoughtful mind and a gentle honesty that shines through his bright eyes.
Beneath the routine, Septimus carries a secret longing for Mary Phillips, the fiancée of his charismatic schoolmate, Tom Grey. The ache of unspoken love pushes him into the surrounding woods, where moonlit shadows amplify his inner turmoil. As he watches Mary from a distance, the tension between duty, friendship, and yearning begins to stir, hinting at choices that could reshape his quiet world.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (788K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely prolific Victorian writer, he turned schoolroom experience, journalism, and a love of adventure into stories that kept generations of young readers turning pages. His books range from school tales to sea stories and historical adventures, with a lively, accessible style that still feels energetic today.
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