
Transcriber's Notes:
THOMAS NELSON AND SONS - LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, - LEEDS, AND NEW YORK - LEIPZIG: 35-37 Königstrasse. PARIS: 61 Rue des Saints Pères.
Chapter I. - HOME AGAIN.
Chapter II. - A VERY LITTLE HUNTING.
Chapter III. - THE POTENT VOICE.
Chapter IV. - SETTLED PROGRAMMES.
Chapter V. - BROADENING LIFE.
Chapter VI. - THE WORLDS OF MERITON.
Chapter VII. - ENTERING FOR THE RACE.
Chapter VIII. - WONDERFUL WORDS.
In a bustling High Street shop that doubles as a horse‑trading hub and a makeshift meat market, Jack Rock presides with a blend of quiet authority and dry
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (670K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2012-02-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1933
Best known for the swashbuckling classic The Prisoner of Zenda, this English novelist helped define the modern adventure romance. His stories mix wit, danger, mistaken identity, and the charm of imaginary kingdoms.
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