
CHAPTER I MR. WRIFORD - I
CHAPTER II YOUNG WRIFORD - I
CHAPTER III FIGURE OF WRIFORD - I
CHAPTER IV ONE RUNS: ONE FOLLOWS - I
CHAPTER V ONE IS MET
CHAPTER VI FIGHTING IT: TELLING IT
CHAPTER VII HEARING IT
CHAPTER I INTENTIONS, BEFORE HAVING HIS HAIR CUT, OF A WAGONER
CHAPTER II PASSIONATE ATTACHMENT TO LIVER OF A WAGONER
CHAPTER III DISTURBED EQUIPOISE OF A COUNTERBALANCING MACHINE
A restless mind and a yearning for inner peace drive the novel’s central figure, a thirty‑year‑old man whose polished exterior masks a turbulent inner life. When he meets Brida, the brief, electric contact of their hands offers a fleeting calm, yet his thoughts spiral into a storm of doubt and desperate pleas for relief. The narrative captures his struggle to cling to purpose amid surges of anxiety that leave him feeling adrift and bewildered.
Through vivid inner monologue and sharply drawn scenes of early‑twentieth‑century London, the story explores how a seemingly “lucky” life can be haunted by invisible battles. As the protagonist wrestles with the urge to erupt in raw confession versus the fear of exposing his fragility, readers are drawn into a delicate dance between vulnerability and restraint, hinting at a deeper journey toward the clean heart he longs to claim.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (574K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2020-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1971
Best remembered for the once hugely popular novel If Winter Comes, this British writer built his reputation on stories about family life, love, and moral choices. He also worked in journalism, bringing a clear, readable style to both fiction and nonfiction.
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