The Grey Cloak

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The Grey Cloak

by Harold MacGrath

EN·~11 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
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[Frontispiece]

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THE GREY CLOAK

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BY - HAROLD MACGRATH

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AUTHOR OF - THE PUPPET CROWN

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THE ILLUSTRATIONS BY - THOMAS MITCHELL PEIRCE

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GROSSET AND DUNLAP PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK - 1903

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - Frontispiece - She pressed her hands against her madly beating heart. - The Vicomte bowed jestingly. - She was dreaming with unclosed eyes.

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THE GREY CLOAK

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CHAPTER I - THE MAN IN THE CLOAK.

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[Illustration: She pressed her hands against her madly beating heart.]

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Description

A masked figure in a sleek grey cloak slips through the icy alleys of Paris, his steps silent against the cobblestones of Rue de Béthisy. He evades the raucous tavern lights, his sword hidden, and disappears into the shadowed courtyard of a grand hôtel, where whispers of intrigue echo behind closed doors. The atmosphere is thick with the scent of damp stone and the distant flicker of torches, hinting at a world of secret dealings and dangerous bargains.

Inside the dimly lit manor, the cloaked man is on a desperate mission to retrieve a mysterious document—one that could secure his life or plunge him deeper into the treacherous games of the French court. As he navigates hidden passages and volatile loyalties, his thoughts turn to love, betrayal, and the thin line between honor and self‑preservation. Listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric tale of 17th‑century Parisian intrigue, where every footstep could be the last.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (663K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-06-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold MacGrath

Harold MacGrath

1871–1932

A hugely popular storyteller of the early 1900s, he wrote fast-moving romances, mysteries, and adventures that reached a wide mass audience. He also helped bridge the gap between print and film as one of the first well-known authors hired to write original screenplays.

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