One of Our Conquerors — Complete

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One of Our Conquerors — Complete

by George Meredith

EN·~15 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total
1

ONE OF OUR CONQUERORS, Complete

0:02
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By George Meredith

4:16
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CHAPTER I. ACROSS LONDON BRIDGE

17:49
4

CHAPTER II. THROUGH THE VAGUE TO THE INFINITELY LITTLE

11:56
5

CHAPTER III. OLD VEUVE

15:09
6

CHAPTER IV. THE SECOND BOTTLE

19:22
7

CHAPTER V. THE LONDON WALK WESTWARD

21:05
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CHAPTER VI. NATALY - ‘Il segreto!’ the girl cried commandingly, with a forefinger at his breast.

18:04
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CHAPTER VII. BETWEEN A GENERAL MAN OF THIN WORLD AND A PROFESSIONAL

23:25
10

CHAPTER VIII. SOME FAMILIAR GUESTS

19:04

Description

On a blustery April afternoon a dapper gentleman finds himself unexpectedly flattened by a slick patch on London Bridge, his hat whisked away by the wind as passersby pause to help. The incident, narrated with dry wit, introduces a character whose lively countenance and sharp waistcoat hint at a confident, if occasionally bemused, social observer. As he regains his composure, the bustling river crossing becomes a micro‑cosm of the city’s restless energy and the subtle intrigues that await him.

The novel follows his wandering through the streets, salons, and country estates of late‑Victorian England, where he encounters a cast of vivid personalities—spirited women, pretentious gentlemen, and eccentric acquaintances—each revealing the contradictions of ambition, love, and propriety. Through witty dialogue and keen observation, he confronts his own ideals while being drawn into romantic entanglements that test his notions of honor and desire. Readers are invited to share his journey of self‑discovery amid the ever‑changing backdrop of London’s social theatre.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (916K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Meredith

George Meredith

1828–1909

A sharp-witted Victorian writer, he became famous for novels that mix social comedy with unusually deep attention to character and motive. His best-known books include The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The Egoist, and Diana of the Crossways.

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