The Claw

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The Claw

by Cynthia Stockley

EN·~9 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

Chapter One. - Part One—The Skies Call.

36:00
2

Chapter Two. - The River Calls.

33:42
3

Chapter Three. - Cats’ Calls.

37:47
4

Chapter Four. - The Sun Calls.

21:31
5

Chapter Five. - The Heart Calls.

26:14
6

Chapter Six. - Love Calls.

43:08
7

Chapter Seven. - War Calls.

26:01
8

Chapter Eight. - Faith Calls.

35:41
9

Chapter Nine. - Despair Calls.

22:21
10

Chapter Ten. - Charity Calls.

18:09

Description

The story opens with a rattling post‑cart lurching across the dusty plains of Bechuanaland, its eight mules kicking up clouds that turn the air to a fine, choking mist. Inside, the narrator—tall, thin, and perpetually uncomfortable—endures a barrage of bruising mail‑bags, relentless insects, and the acrid breath of a gruff Cape driver who mutters an uncanny chant. As the sun bleeds into a molten orange and then slips behind a violet dusk, the landscape shifts from harsh gold to soft amethyst, hinting at both beauty and danger.

Through witty, self‑aware narration, we learn that the protagonist is a seasoned marksman, proud of his silver shooting cups, yet painfully aware of his own folly in embarking alone on this wild expedition toward Mashonaland. The driver’s mysterious exclamation—“Hirrrrie‑yoh doppers!”—rattles both mules and reader, suggesting hidden superstitions that may shape the journey ahead. With night falling and the scent of river‑side blossoms drifting in, the stage is set for a trek that will test endurance, curiosity, and perhaps the very meaning of the sky’s call.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (574K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cynthia Stockley

Cynthia Stockley

1883–1936

A once hugely popular novelist of romance and adventure, she set many of her stories in southern Africa and gave them a lively, dramatic edge. Writing under an adopted name, she was widely read in the early 20th century and is best remembered for books like Poppy and The Claw.

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