Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870

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Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
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Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870

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THE MYSTERY OF MR. E. DROOD. - AN ADAPTATION. - BY ORPHEUS C. KERR

13:02
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THE FREE BATHS.

0:59
4

THE PLAYS AND SHOWS.

6:03
5

CRISPIN vs. COOLIE.

5:35
6

SEE THE POINT?

0:20
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FOAM; - OR - HOW JENKINS WENT SUMMERING. - A LYRICAL DRAMA.

7:26
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ON DORGS.

2:29
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INSPIRATION VS. PERSPIRATION.

0:27
10

THE RIGHT MAN.

0:22

Description

A bustling 19th‑century dining room sets the stage for a curious mystery, as a weary Irish waiter and his German counterpart navigate a sea of over‑cooked stews, spilled ale, and the endless sighs of a kitchen that seems to relish its own misery. Their bleak banter—filled with sardonic commentary on the American work ethic—introduces the enigmatic Edwin Drood, whose presence hints at secrets hidden beneath the clatter of plates and the polite toasts of the city’s aspiring officials. Amidst the chatter of lawyers, clerks, and hopeful aldermen, the narrative weaves a portrait of social ambition and the absurdities of everyday service.

The story unfolds with sharp wit and vivid character sketches, inviting listeners to eavesdrop on a world where politeness masks deeper intrigue. As the characters raise their mugs in a toast to “the Bump of Happiness,” a subtle tension rises, suggesting that beneath the humor lies a puzzle waiting to be solved. This opening promises a blend of satire, period flavor, and a mystery that will keep listeners guessing.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (67K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Cornell University, Joshua Hutchinson, Sandra Brown and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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