The End: How the Great War Was Stopped. A Novelistic Vagary

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The End: How the Great War Was Stopped. A Novelistic Vagary

by L. P. (Louis Pope) Gratacap

EN·~5 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

5:56:32

Description

The story opens in Saint‑Choiseul, a picture‑perfect hamlet perched on gentle hillsides, its limestone cottages and neatly lined poplars whispering in the wind. A stone bridge arches over a clear brook, and fields of wheat and wildflowers stretch toward the distant glow of the Eiffel Tower. The narrator’s family home, with its red‑brick accents, brass knocker shaped like a dragon’s tongue, and sun‑dappled porch, feels both welcoming and slightly uncanny. Inside, tiled halls, a brass lamp burning whale oil, and rooms filled with books create a warm, almost reverent sanctuary.

From this tranquil backdrop, the narrator and his sister Gabrielle spend long evenings on the porch, their conversations tinged with an inexplicable fear that hints at something larger. As the Great War rages beyond the village, the quiet of Saint‑Choiseul becomes a stage for whispered plans and hidden resolve. The narrative promises a blend of lyrical description and a subtle, suspenseful quest that may hold the key to ending the conflict, all without giving away how the story resolves.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (342K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tim Lindell, Graeme Mackreth and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the Hathi Trust Digital Library.)

Release date

2021-05-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

L. P. (Louis Pope) Gratacap

L. P. (Louis Pope) Gratacap

1851–1917

A museum scientist with a storyteller’s imagination, he wrote about geology, natural history, and some of the early speculative adventures of science fiction. His work moves easily from the mineral cabinet to Mars and the Arctic, making him a fascinating rediscovery for modern listeners.

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