Parson Kelly

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Parson Kelly

by A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason, Andrew Lang

EN·~10 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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PARSON KELLY

0:22
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BY - A. E. W. MASON - AND - ANDREW LANG

0:06
3

PREFACE

0:18
4

PARSON KELLY

0:00
5

CHAPTER I - THE PARSON EXPRESSES IRREPROACHABLE SENTIMENTS AT THE MAZARIN PALACE

23:44
6

CHAPTER II - MR. WOGAN REFUSES TO ACKNOWLEDGE AN UNDESIRABLE ACQUAINTANCE IN ST. JAMES'S STREET

16:35
7

CHAPTER III - MR. WOGAN INSTRUCTS THE IGNORANT PARSON IN THE WAYS OF WOMEN

22:32
8

CHAPTER IV - SHOWS THE EXTREME DANGER OF KNOWING LATIN

28:49
9

CHAPTER V - A LITERARY DISCUSSION IN WHICH A CRITIC, NOT FOR THE FIRST TIME, TURNS THE TABLES UPON AN AUTHOR

23:30
10

CHAPTER VI - MR. NICHOLAS WOGAN REMINDS THE PARSON OF A NIGHT AT THE MAZARIN PALACE

14:20

Description

In the frosty streets of 1719 Paris, two old friends from Irish Kildare—Nicholas Wogan, a one‑armed colonel, and the eponymous Parson Kelly—reunite by chance in a bustling iron‑monger's shop. Their brief encounter over a dropped purse quickly turns into a hushed exchange about secret strong‑boxes and a covert Jacobite mission, hinting at a larger plot against the English throne. The dialogue crackles with wit, old‑world camaraderie, and just enough mystery to draw listeners into the conspirators’ world.

As snow blankets the city, the duo’s seemingly trivial business—purchasing discreet containers—unfolds into a delicate dance of loyalty, daring, and hidden motives. Their shared history of youthful adventures and rebellious sermons adds a personal depth to the high‑stakes intrigue. Listeners will be swept up in the atmospheric charm of Parisian alleys, the tension of clandestine plans, and the sharp banter that fuels this early‑stage adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (594K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books

Release date

2012-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

1865–1948

Best remembered for The Four Feathers, he wrote popular adventure stories and early detective novels that helped shape crime fiction. His career also took some surprising turns, including time on the stage and in Parliament.

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Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang

1844–1912

Best remembered for gathering fairy tales into the much-loved "Color Fairy Books," this Scottish writer also moved easily between poetry, criticism, history, translation, and folklore. His work helped bring old stories to new readers and still shapes how many people first meet classic tales.

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