The Grey Room

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The Grey Room

by Eden Phillpotts

EN·~6 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
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THE GREY ROOM

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by Eden Phillpotts

0:01
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CHAPTER I. THE HOUSE PARTY

34:49
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CHAPTER II. AN EXPERIMENT

25:33
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CHAPTER III. AT THE ORIEL

39:23
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CHAPTER IV. "BY THE HAND OF GOD"

46:39
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CHAPTER V. THE UNSEEN MOVES

27:48
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CHAPTER VI. THE ORDER FROM LONDON

28:56
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CHAPTER VII. THE FANATIC

29:51
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CHAPTER VIII. THE LABORS OF THE FOUR

34:20

Description

Set against a crisp winter dusk, the story opens at Chadlands, a grand estate whose red‑brick gates and towering granite pillars welcome a small, tweed‑clad party of eight men and three women. As they ride through frost‑kissed parkland toward the manor, the old gatekeeper—still proud of a mutiny medal from his youthful military days—locks the iron gates behind them, hinting at the layers of history that cloak the house. Inside, the venerable Sir Walter Lennox, a generous yet financially imprudent baronet, presides over his guests with a mixture of kindness and stubborn idealism, his largesse both admired and resented by those around him.

The gathering soon settles into the warm glow of the billiard room, where conversation drifts from lighthearted banter to the intimate gestures of a married couple at the fire. As Sir Walter declares a night of games, the contrast between his tranquil confidence and the underlying tensions among his guests creates a delicate balance of comfort and curiosity, inviting listeners to explore the quiet complexities of aristocratic life and the subtle currents that stir beneath its polished surface.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (374K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger

Release date

1998-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts

1862–1960

Best known for vivid novels set in Devon and Dartmoor, this prolific English writer also worked as a poet and dramatist. His stories are remembered for their strong sense of place and for bringing the landscapes of southwest England to life.

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