Sir George Tressady — Volume I

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Sir George Tressady — Volume I

by Mrs. Humphry Ward

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

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14 total
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SIR GEORGE TRESSADY, VOLUME I - IN TWO VOLUMES - BY - MRS. HUMPHRY WARD - AUTHOR OF "MARCELLA," "THE HISTORY OF DAVID GRIEVE," "ROBERT ELSMEKE," ETC.

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WILLIAM THOMAS ARNOLD - I INSCRIBE THIS BOOK - VOLUME I. - PART I - CHAPTER I

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CHAPTER II

36:22
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CHAPTER III

42:13
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CHAPTER IV

35:58
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CHAPTER V

31:36
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CHAPTER VI

27:33
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CHAPTER VII

28:50
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CHAPTER VIII

43:54
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CHAPTER IX

49:35

Description

A freshly elected Member of Parliament, Sir George Tressady, rides back from the tumultuous Market Malford poll, his carriage rattling through a wintry town still alive with cheering crowds and flickering torches. Beside him, the seasoned Lord Fontenoy offers a steady hand, while the streets below echo with the triumph and the inevitable bruises of a hard‑won victory. The scene captures the clash of youthful enthusiasm and seasoned cynicism, as George reflects on the narrow margin that secured his seat and the fervent, sometimes chaotic, support of his constituents.

Behind the celebratory façade, George wrestles with the uneasy feeling that political promises and campaign rhetoric cling like stubborn grime to the mind. His sharp, observant nature and the subtle hints of doubt about his rival Burrows set the stage for a delicate balancing act between ambition, duty, and the murky realities of parliamentary life. As the night deepens, the journey home becomes a quiet prelude to the challenges that await him in the halls of power.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (446K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward

1851–1920

A bestselling Victorian novelist and social reformer, she became famous for fiction that wrestled with faith, doubt, and the moral questions of modern life. Her novels were serious, popular, and deeply engaged with the social issues of her day.

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