
MR. BRITLING SEES IT THROUGH - BY - H. G. WELLS - New York - THE MACMILLAN COMPANY - 1916
BOOK I - MATCHING'S EASY AT EASE
CHAPTER THE FIRST - MR. DIRECK VISITS MR. BRITLING
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An eager American scholar arrives in England, his senses buzzing with every quaint detail that sets the old country apart from the bustling streets of New York. From the chequered fields of Cheshire to the modest charm of a village railway, his delight is palpable as he navigates polite customs, unfamiliar tea cups, and the gentle flow of the Thames, all while trying to keep his “Americanisms” in check.
He soon makes his way to the quiet hamlet of Matching’s Easy, where he is to meet the enigmatic Mr. Britling, a man whose reputation for thoughtful conversation precedes him. Their encounter promises a blend of cultural exchange and intellectual curiosity, as the visitor seeks to understand the English way of life beyond the surface impressions that have so fascinated him.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (791K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Eric Eldred, Sandra Bannatyne and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-11-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
A pioneer of modern science fiction, this English writer imagined time travel, alien invasion, and invisible men with a mix of adventure and sharp social insight. His stories still feel lively because they pair big ideas with very human fears and hopes.
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