
SIR JOHN DERING - PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I WHICH INTRODUCES THE DOG WITH A BAD NAME
CHAPTER II WHICH DESCRIBES A FORTUITOUS BUT FATEFUL MEETING
CHAPTER III TELLETH OF MRS. ROSE, THE GUILEFUL INNOCENT
CHAPTER IV SHEWETH THE WICKED DERING IN A NEW RÔLE
CHAPTER V THE ALLURE OF SIMPLICITY: MOONLIGHT AND AN ELOPEMENT
CHAPTER VI OF SOULS, SOLITUDE AND A DUSTY ROAD
CHAPTER VII WHICH INTRODUCES MY LORD SAYLE AND THE CLASH OF STEEL
CHAPTER VIII OF A POST-CHAISE, INIQUITY AND A GRANDMOTHER
CHAPTER IX DESCRIBES THE ADVENTURES OF THE TRUE BELIEVER
In a candle‑lit chamber, Sir John Dering—an overly elegant but jittery gentleman—finds himself amid grieving nobles and a bewildered surgeon, all stunned by the sudden death of his friend Charles. The dialogue crackles with rapid sarcasm, absurd accusations, and the ludicrous claim that a laugh could have killed him, setting a tone of farcical intrigue in a Regency‑style world.
The tense atmosphere shatters when a striking, dark‑eyed woman storms in, demanding to know where her lover Charles has vanished. Her fierce entrance and sharp tongue plunge the already tangled group into a whirl of misunderstandings, flirtations, and frantic attempts at reconciliation, promising a cascade of witty repartee and romantic entanglements that will keep listeners guessing whether love can survive the chaos of swords, scandal, and accidental murder.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd.,1923.
Credits
Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2022-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1952
A prolific British storyteller of romance and adventure, he became famous for lively tales set in Georgian and Regency England. His books mix swashbuckling action, humor, and old-fashioned charm, with classics like The Broad Highway and The Amateur Gentleman still remembered today.
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