The Adventures of Harry Revel

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The Adventures of Harry Revel

by Arthur Quiller-Couch

EN·~5 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
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1903. This etext prepared from a reprint of a version published in 1903

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THE ADVENTURES OF HARRY REVEL. - BY - Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.

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PREFACE

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CONTENTS.

0:53
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CHAPTER I. - I FIND MYSELF A FOUNDLING.

11:07
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CHAPTER II. - I START IN LIFE AS AN EMINENT PERSON

12:04
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CHAPTER III. - I AM BOUND APPRENTICE.

21:18
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CHAPTER IV. - MISS PLINLIMMON.

15:19
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CHAPTER V. - THE SHADOW OF ARCHIBALD.

19:25
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CHAPTER VI. - I STUMBLE INTO HORRORS.

10:05

Description

The story opens with a young boy, Harry Revel, recalling his earliest days in a stone‑walled hospital courtyard near Plymouth Dock. Surrounded by blue‑white pebbles, a stern wooden‑legged sentinel, and the echo of a matron’s watchful eye, he and a handful of other foundlings learn to make games of marble and imagination out of the bleak surroundings. Their world is framed by mottled limestone walls, a clock‑topped chapel, and the austere moral lessons of a Calvinist pastor, yet even the dreary porridge meals spark a quiet rebellion in the narrator.

From this cramped beginning, Harry’s restless spirit propels him into a series of daring escapades—apprenticeships, secret romances, and brushes with smugglers and soldiers. Each chapter hints at a larger world beyond the hospital gates, from bustling docks to distant battlefields, promising humor, danger, and a touch of romance. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid, slightly mischievous Victorian adventure where a foundling’s wit and curiosity turn ordinary circumstances into unforgettable exploits.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (340K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Quiller-Couch

Arthur Quiller-Couch

1863–1944

Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer brought both adventure and literary wisdom to generations of readers. He wrote novels and stories steeped in the sea and the West Country, and later became one of England’s most influential anthologists and critics.

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