
MOLL DAVIS
Set in the bustling heart of 1661 London, the story opens at The Mischief Inn, a lively crossroads of travelers, tavern‑talk, and the rough‑edge charm of Oxford Street. Here we meet the spirited Moll Davis, a young woman from Wiltshire whose stubborn refusal to leave the inn sparks a clash of wits with the inn’s landlord. Into this heated standoff rides the dashing George Hamilton, a gentleman of polished manners whose arrival promises to tilt the balance of their verbal duel.
As the three characters circle each other, the narrative paints a vivid portrait of a city in transition—its narrow lanes, noisy wagons, and colorful denizens framing a world where honor, humor, and survival intertwine. The early scenes tease a lively contest of clever repartee, hinting at deeper entanglements without revealing how the drama will unfold. Listeners are invited to step into a Restoration‑era comedy where every exchange could tip the scales toward unexpected alliances or amusing mishaps.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (347K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LTD., 1916.
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2023-01-06
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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