Scheherazade: a London night's entertainment

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Scheherazade: a London night's entertainment

by Florence Warden

EN·~12 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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SCHEHERAZADE: A LONDON NIGHT’S ENTERTAINMENT. - CHAPTER I.

26:28
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CHAPTER II.

23:30
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CHAPTER III.

21:51
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CHAPTER IV.

25:05
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CHAPTER V.

22:33
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CHAPTER VI.

20:35
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CHAPTER VII.

26:11
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CHAPTER VIII.

21:01
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CHAPTER IX.

28:27
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CHAPTER X.

20:40

Description

Three young subalterns wander the lantern‑lit streets of Fitzroy, their evening spiralling from a casual dinner into a spirited debate about music, love, and Irish charm. Clarence Massey, the quick‑tongued Irishman, challenges his companions with bawdy verses, while Dicky Wood defends melody and George Lauriston, the polished Scot, argues for romance. Their banter, peppered with jokes about hansom cabs and court‑martial glances, sketches a vivid portrait of youthful bravado and camaraderie in Victorian London.

Their stroll soon brings them face‑to‑face with the enigmatic Colonel Lord Florencecourt, a weather‑worn Irish veteran whose scarred eye and piercing gaze hint at stories beneath his genial exterior. As the colonel joins the conversation, the lads sense a shift from idle chatter to something more consequential, setting the stage for a night where wit, honor, and hidden motives may collide. The opening promises a blend of humor, character interplay, and the subtle tension of a city that never truly sleeps.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (744K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Ward And Downey, Publishers, 1889.

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer

Release date

2023-12-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Florence Warden

Florence Warden

1857–1929

Best known for sensation novels full of secrets, disguises, and gothic turns, this English writer also spent time on the stage before devoting herself to fiction. Her work was hugely popular with late-Victorian readers and still has the page-turning pull of classic popular suspense.

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