
BOOK 1. - CHAPTER I - THE HONOURABLE HILARY VANE SITS FOR HIS PORTRAIT
Produced by Pat Castevans and David Widger
CHAPTER II - ON THE TREATMENT OF PRODIGALS
CHAPTER III - CONCERNING THE PRACTICE OF LAW
CHAPTER IV - "TIMEO DANAOS"
CHAPTER V - THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
CHAPTER VI - ENTER THE LION
"HUMPHREY CREWE."
CHAPTER VII - THE LEOPARD AND HIS SPOTS
CHAPTER VIII - THE TRIALS OF AN HONOURABLE
The story opens on the Honourable Hilary Vane, a sixty‑five‑year‑old widower who still inhabits the long, white‑painted home his late wife left him. He shares the house with Euphrasia Cotton, the sharp‑tongued former Austen housekeeper, and together they maintain a quiet, respectable life in the hills of Ripton. Vane’s reputation rests on his modest habits—a single pea‑sized plug of tobacco and a single room for his needs—yet his name carries weight far beyond his quiet street.
Beyond the porch, Vane has built a formidable career as a lawyer, trustee, and deacon, earning the informal courtesy title of “Judge.” His legal skill helped shape the consolidation of the Central and Imperial Railroads, granting him influence that lets him travel first‑class without paying a fare. A staunch Republican with a strong sense of civic duty, Vane quietly funds hospitals and charities, keeping his generosity out of the public eye. The opening sets the stage for a tale of ambition, loyalty, and the subtle power wielded by a man who never sought office.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (289K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1947
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