The Everlasting Arms

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The Everlasting Arms

by Joseph Hocking

EN·~10 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total
1

THE EVERLASTING ARMS - BY JOSEPH HOCKING - AUTHOR OF "All FOR A SCRAP OF PAPER," "THE TRAMPLED CROSS," ETC., ETC.

0:10
2

CHAPTER I - A Woman's Face

12:43
3

CHAPTER II - The Marconigram

12:35
4

CHAPTER III - The Shipwreck

15:46
5

CHAPTER IV - "The Enemy of Your Soul"

10:39
6

CHAPTER V - The Only Surviving Relative

19:57
7

CHAPTER VI - Wendover Park

23:17
8

CHAPTER VII - Lady Blanche makes her Appearance

15:30
9

CHAPTER VIII - Count Romanoff's Gospel

14:55
10

CHAPTER IX - Beatrice Stanmore

15:54

Description

A group of weary travelers gathers in the smoke‑filled lounge of a steamship bound for Australia, their conversation turning to a startling wartime rumor: soldiers claiming they saw angels over the battlefields of Mons. Among them are a skeptical young officer, a clergyman defending the old faith, and a cynical journalist, each offering a different lens on the strange testimonies that have swept through newspapers and cafés alike. Their debate weaves together personal loss, the horrors of the Great War, and the lingering hope that something beyond the material world watches over the fallen.

Through lively dialogue and vivid recollections, the story explores how belief and doubt clash in an age still reeling from conflict. Listeners are drawn into a thoughtful examination of miracles, guardian spirits, and the human need for comfort when faced with the unknown. The narrative invites reflection on whether the extraordinary can coexist with the everyday, setting the stage for a journey that questions the boundaries between faith and reason.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (604K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking

1860–1937

A Cornish novelist and Methodist minister, he wrote popular stories that blended adventure, faith, and strong moral choices. During his lifetime he was a widely read figure, with Cornwall and its people often close to the heart of his fiction.

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