Richard Carvel — Volume 03

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Richard Carvel — Volume 03

by Winston Churchill

EN·~1 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

Produced by David Widger

1:07:02

Volume 3.

0:15

CHAPTER XIII - MR. ALLEN SHOWS HIS HAND

21:28

HONOURED SIR,

0:23

"SILAS RIDGEWAY."

7:55

Description

In the glittering world of Regency London, a young officer finds himself caught in the swirl of glittering balls, whispered gossip, and the ever‑present battle of reputation. When the beautiful Miss Dorothy becomes the talk of the town, admirers and rivals alike scramble for her favor, and a sharp‑tongued doctor arrives with a mysterious letter that threatens to upend the delicate social order. Amid the clink of glasses and the rustle of silk, the narrator, Richard, watches friendships fracture and alliances form, all while the shadow of a looming duel hangs over the gathering.

As the evening unfolds, Richard’s own feelings become tangled with the expectations of his peers. A sudden, strained farewell from his longtime confidante Patty hints at deeper loyalties and unspoken grievances, leaving him to question whether duty or desire should guide his next step. The stage is set for a clash of hearts and honor that will test the limits of loyalty in a world where reputation is everything.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (93K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill

1871–1947

A hugely popular American novelist in the early 1900s, he wrote historical fiction and political novels that spoke to the mood of Progressive Era readers. Though often overshadowed by the better-known British statesman of the same name, his books were major bestsellers in their day.

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