Mr. Fortescue: An Andean Romance

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Mr. Fortescue: An Andean Romance

by William Westall

EN·~8 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

Matching Green.

11:55
2

Chapter II. - Tickle-Me-Quick.

17:08
3

Chapter III. - Mr. Fortescue’s Proposal.

15:24
4

Chapter IV. - A Rescue.

15:06
5

Chapter V. - Thereby Hangs a Tale.

11:20
6

Chapter VI. - The Tale Begins.

15:32
7

Chapter VII. - In Quest of Fortune.

13:07
8

Chapter VIII. - In the King’s Name.

12:59
9

Chapter IX. - Doomed to Die.

13:10
10

Chapter X. - Salvador.

8:43

Description

In the heart of a sleepy Essex village, the green at Matching is usually a backdrop for quiet parish life—church meetings, modest dinners, and the occasional new curate. But on this crisp morning the whole community spills onto the lanes, inns fill with strangers, and the air hums with anticipation. The annual hunt is about to begin, and the countryside thunders with the clatter of carriages and the eager chatter of riders.

Amid the bustling crowd, a solitary figure stands apart—a man of striking age and poise, his bronzed skin and crisp uniform hinting at distant travels. He is accompanied by four immaculate horses and two polished grooms, drawing the curious gazes of every villager. His cool, sardonic stare and mysterious demeanor spark whispers about his purpose and past.

The hunt launches with a sharp signal, the hounds taking the scent as riders thunder through treacherous fields. As the chase sweeps the landscape, the newcomer’s calm suggests hidden skill and perhaps a secret agenda, promising a drama where rural tradition meets intrigue and an unexpected romance.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (496K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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William Westall

1834–1903

A Victorian novelist and journalist from Lancashire, he turned a background in business into a busy writing career filled with popular fiction, adventure, and romance. His books often drew on industrial life, travel, and the brisk storytelling tastes of the late 19th century.

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