My Friend Pasquale, and Other Stories

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My Friend Pasquale, and Other Stories

by James Selwin Tait

EN·~5 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

0:25

MY FRIEND PASQUALE AND OTHER STORIES

0:19

MY FRIEND PASQUALE. - CHAPTER I.

1:16:29

THE LOST WEDDING-RING.

1:51:36

THE LEGEND OF THE RED MOSS RAPIDS.

20:19

TWO NINETY-DAY OPTIONS.

18:30

A STRANGE STORY.

25:17

TWO CHRISTMAS EVES.

35:29

GLANCING SHAFTS. - CHAPTER I.

1:02:06

Description

In this modest collection a bank clerk‑turned‑narrator recalls a singular summer afternoon that altered the course of his life. While wandering the deserted Old North Road, he stumbles upon a brutal dog‑fight among railway workers, and his moral impulse drives him into the midst of the chaos, setting the stage for a haunting tribute to a friend who will never be forgotten. The opening tale, “My Friend Pasquale,” blends quiet reflection with gritty street‑level drama, hinting at deeper grief that will echo through the pages that follow.

The remaining stories shift from the comic to the uncanny: a frantic search for a vanished wedding ring, a folk‑tale about a mysterious red‑moss rapid, a bewildering double‑option gamble, and a Christmas‑eve encounter that turns eerie. Each piece offers a vivid vignette of late‑Victorian life, inviting listeners to linger on the ordinary moments that suddenly become extraordinary. The mix of humor, suspense, and heartfelt nostalgia makes the volume a portable portrait of human curiosity and compassion.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (336K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-07-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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James Selwin Tait

1846–1917

A Scottish-born writer and businessman, he moved easily between fiction and practical subjects, publishing short stories as well as books on cattle ranching and banking. His work offers a curious mix of literary storytelling and firsthand views of late 19th-century economic life.

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