The Fortunes of Oliver Horn

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The Fortunes of Oliver Horn

by Francis Hopkinson Smith

EN·~12 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

I DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO THE MEMORY OF - "THE MAN OF ALL OTHERS ABOUT KENNEDY SQUARE MOST BELOVED, AND THE MAN OF ALL OTHERS LEAST UNDERSTOOD—RICHARD HORN, THE DISTINGUISHED INVENTOR." F.H.S. - THE FORTUNES OF OLIVER HORN - CHAPTER I - THE OLD HOUSE IN KENNEDY SQUARE

33:29

CHAPTER II - STRAINS FROM NATHAN'S FLUTE

39:18

CHAPTER III - THE OPEN-AIR DRAWING-ROOMS OF KENNIDY SQUARE

19:29

CHAPTER IV - AN OLD-FASHIONED MORTGAGE

25:45

CHAPTER V - A MESSAGE OF IMPORTANCE

32:03

CHAPTER VI - AMOS COBB'S ADVICE

25:37

CHAPTER VII - A SEAT IN UNION SQUARE

27:54

CHAPTER VIII - AN OLD SONG

39:55

CHAPTER IX - MISS TEETUM'S LONG TABLE

16:28

CHAPTER X - MCFUDD'S BRASS BAND

26:08

Description

Kennedy Square in the late 1950s is a vivid tableau of fragrant magnolias, climbing roses, and sun‑dappled paths where children play and lovers linger. The square’s crooked stone benches, ivy‑clad church, and the stately Archdeacon’s mansion create a charming yet slightly faded backdrop, while a row of modest brick houses adds a touch of everyday life. At the heart of this scene stands the venerable Horn residence, its marble steps gleaming under the diligent care of Malachi, the ever‑smiling servant who polishes every knob and knocker each morning.

Richard Horn, the celebrated inventor, is rarely seen beyond his workshop, his genius hinted at by the constant hum of machinery within the house. His son Oliver, however, remains an enigma; the household staff can only offer vague clues about his whereabouts, suggesting he may be studying law in town. This lingering uncertainty hints at hidden ambitions and family secrets that begin to stir beneath the tranquil surface of Kennedy Square.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (714K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2002-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Hopkinson Smith

Francis Hopkinson Smith

1838–1915

Remembered as a lively American man of letters, he moved easily between engineering, painting, and fiction. His life fed his work, from major public projects to popular novels and travel writing.

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