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THE HONORABLE PETER STIRLING - and WHAT PEOPLE THOUGHT OF HIM - by PAUL LEICESTER FORD - Stitt Publishing Company New York Henry Holt & Co. - 1894
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. ROMANCE AND REALITY.
CHAPTER II. APPEARANCES.
CHAPTER III. A CRAB CHAPTER.
CHAPTER IV. BEGINNINGS.
CHAPTER V. MINES AND COUNTER-MINES.
CHAPTER VI. A MONOLOGUE AND A DIALOGUE.
CHAPTER VII. FACING THE WORLD.
CHAPTER VIII. SETTLING.
A loquacious gentleman named Mr. Pierce dominates every conversation he enters, using his silver‑tongued wit to climb the social ladder from childhood sweetmeats to the boardroom of a great financial house. On a quiet yacht, his companions have spent the day singing and chatting, deliberately leaving him out of the chorus, while he silently rehearses a lecture on the link between verse and music. The scene captures his restless need to be heard, even as the wind dies and the sea grows still.
When he finally seizes the moment, Pierce launches into a lively defense of romance and moral struggle, arguing that love and the fight between right and wrong have always driven humanity’s greatest stories. His commentary blends humor with sharp observation of contemporary life, hinting at the contradictions of a world that claims to be modern yet clings to age‑old ideals. Listeners are invited to join his spirited debate and watch how his charismatic excess both entertains and unsettles his fellow travelers.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (835K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1902
Best known for lively historical novels and careful scholarship, this late-19th-century American writer moved easily between fiction, history, and drama. His work often drew on the early American past, blending research with a storyteller’s eye.
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