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PAUL GOSSLETT'S CONFESSIONS IN LOVE, LAW, AND THE CIVIL SERVICE - By Charles James Lever
MY FIRST MISSION UNDER F. O.
CONFESSION THE SECOND. - AS TO LOVE.
CHAPTER I. “IN DOUBT”
CHAPTER II. THE REV. DAN DUDGEON.
CHAPTER III. THE RUNAWAY.
CONFESSION THE LAST. - AS TO LAW.
Strolling through Green Park with a heavy heart, the narrator is unexpectedly approached by a well‑connected friend who offers a peculiar assignment. The job is to travel to the rugged hills of Calabria, where a wealthy landowner’s son has been seized by local brigands demanding a hefty ransom. What begins as a simple rescue turns into a delicate diplomatic exercise, as the British government must disguise the operation as a civil‑service report to avoid political fallout.
The protagonist’s modest knowledge of Italian and his talent for precise observation make him an ideal candidate for the covert task. He must navigate the murky line between outlaw banditry and nascent nationalist sentiment, documenting the brigands’ motives while ensuring the ransom is paid without scandal. Along the way, he faces the tension between personal ambition and the quiet expectations of a government eager for a clean, publishable account.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (148K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2011-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1806–1872
A lively Irish novelist with a gift for wit, adventure, and fast-moving storytelling, he became famous for exuberant tales of soldiers, rogues, and life on the road. His books helped bring a swaggering, humorous version of nineteenth-century Irish and European life to a wide audience.
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