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The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom - by Tobias Smollett
INTRODUCTION
THE ADVENTURES OF FERDINAND COUNT FATHOM
TO DOCTOR ———
CHAPTER ONE - SOME SAGE OBSERVATIONS THAT NATURALLY INTRODUCE OUR IMPORTANT HISTORY.
CHAPTER TWO - A SUPERFICIAL VIEW OF OUR HERO’S INFANCY.
CHAPTER THREE - HE IS INITIATED IN A MILITARY LIFE, AND HAS THE GOOD FORTUNE TO ACQUIRE A GENEROUS PATRON.
CHAPTER FOUR - HIS MOTHER’S PROWESS AND DEATH; TOGETHER WITH SOME INSTANCES OF HIS OWN SAGACITY.
CHAPTER FIVE - A BRIEF DETAIL OF HIS EDUCATION.
CHAPTER SIX - HE MEDITATES SCHEMES OF IMPORTANCE.
A restless spirit roams the battle‑torn roads of 18th‑century Europe, chasing fortune and vengeance with a daring that borders on the reckless. Ferdinand, a strikingly clever but morally ambiguous young noble, is raised by his formidable mother, a hardened camp‑follower whose fierce loyalty to her son knows no bounds. Their early exploits thrust them into a world of duels, intrigue, and shifting allegiances, setting the stage for a dangerous game of power.
When a sudden encounter with a hussar officer ends in a brutal exchange, the mother’s fierce resolve meets a grim fate, leaving Ferdinand to navigate the treacherous aftermath alone. He crosses paths with Count de Melvil, a noble yet idealistic peer, and Joshua, a principled scholar whose steadfast morals contrast sharply with Ferdinand’s cunning. Together they become entangled in a web of rivalries, secret schemes, and the promise of wealth that beckons from distant horizons.
Amidst this swirl of characters, the enigmatic Monimia appears—a captivating figure whose presence hints at love, betrayal, or both. As Ferdinand’s ambitions grow, the listener is drawn into a vivid tapestry of adventure, where every choice may tip the balance between glory and ruin, and the line between hero and villain blurs with each daring deed.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (946K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen and David Widger Updated: 2022-10-30.
Release date
2004-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1721–1771
A sharp, energetic voice of the eighteenth century, this Scottish writer turned life at sea, on the road, and in society into vivid comic fiction. Best known for Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, he helped shape the lively tradition of the English novel.
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