
Chapter One. - A Panic in the City.
Chapter Two. - In which Several Personages are Introduced.
Chapter Three. - The Hero’s Early Days, and a Description of a Lady of Quality.
Chapter Four. - Harry Tryon’s First Adventure.—Lynderton and its Neighbourhood.
Chapter Five. - Two Young Fire-Eaters Out-Generalled.
Chapter Six. - Royal Visitors.—The King and the Mace-Bearer.—The Foes reconciled.
Chapter Seven. - A Farewell Visit.—Sad End of a Festive Scene.
Chapter Eight. - The Young Heiress.—Harry Comes Out in London not under the best of auspices.
Chapter Nine. - Played Out.—The Last Throw.
Chapter Ten. - Prize or Blank?
London in 1797 throbs with a feverish urgency as merchants, barons, diplomats, and curious onlookers flood the streets toward the Bank of England and the cramped Royal Exchange. Whispers of ruin, French invasion, mutinous fleets, and a drained treasury swirl through the crowded alleys, turning every conversation into a potential lifeline or a rumor of disaster. The bustling coffee‑houses of Change Alley become the epicenter where fortunes are whispered, alliances forged, and the pulse of a nation’s economy can be felt in every hurried breath.
Amid this turmoil, a sharp‑witted clerk finds himself drawn into the vortex of speculation and secrecy that grips the city. With each report of panic he must decide whom to trust, how to protect his own interests, and whether the looming crisis hides a deeper conspiracy. Listeners are invited to walk the cobbled streets, hear the clamor of the market, and experience the tense dance between wealth, power, and survival that defines this turbulent chapter of British history.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (451K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2012-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1880
Best known for lively sea stories and adventure tales, this Victorian writer helped shape generations of young readers' taste for travel, danger, and moral courage. His books drew on a life that stretched between London and Portugal, giving his fiction an outward-looking, international feel.
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