The Good Time Coming

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The Good Time Coming

by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur

EN·~7 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total
1

THE GOOD TIME COMING.

0:01
2

BY - T. S. ARTHUR.

0:02
3

PREFACE.

0:57
4

THE GOOD TIME COMING.

0:01
5

CHAPTER I.

6:31
6

CHAPTER II.

9:47
7

CHAPTER III.

12:07
8

CHAPTER IV.

19:40
9

CHAPTER V.

16:58
10

CHAPTER VI.

14:13

Description

In a sun‑lit summer evening, Edward Markland walks the fragrant porch of his sprawling estate, his thoughts drifting between the beauty of the surrounding gardens and the restless yearning that has long haunted him. Married to the gentle Agnes, whose voice seems to turn the very air into song, he finds brief solace in their shared appreciation of nature’s gifts. Yet beneath the tranquil scenery lies a deeper restlessness: a lifetime spent building wealth in bustling markets now leaves him longing for the quiet freedom of a simple country lodge he has imagined for years.

The novel follows Edward’s quiet struggle to reconcile his prosperous but demanding mercantile life with the promise of a “good time coming”—a future where he can finally step away from ledgers and warehouses. As he and Agnes contemplate gratitude, duty, and the elusive peace they both crave, the story gently explores how hope can persist even when disappointment seems inevitable. Listeners are invited to share in Edward’s contemplative journey, feeling the pull between ambition and the desire for a slower, more meaningful existence.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (434K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur

T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur

1809–1885

Best known for the hugely influential temperance novel Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There, this prolific 19th-century American writer reached a broad audience with fiction that mixed everyday drama, moral questions, and social reform.

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