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by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
CHAPTER I. - GRUB-STREET SCRIBBLERS.
CHAPTER II. - MISS LESTER, OF THE PATENT THEATRES.
CHAPTER III. - AT MRS. MANDALAY'S ROOMS.
CHAPTER IV. - A MORNING CALL.
CHAPTER V. - A SERIOUS FAMILY.
CHAPTER VI. - A WOMAN WHO COULD SAY NO.
CHAPTER VII. - PRIDE CONQUERS LOVE.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE LOVE THAT FOLLOWS THE DEAD.
CHAPTER IX. - THE SANDS RUN DOWN.
CHAPTER X. - A DUTY VISIT.
In the bustling world of Georgian London, a clever scribe makes his living by turning out everything from sermons to satire, tailoring each line to the whims of booksellers and patrons alike. He and his bright‑eyed daughter, Antonia, survive on the modest earnings of a trade that values speed over inspiration, while the father’s sharp pen drifts between politics, poetry and the occasional stage play. Their modest existence is a portrait of a family bound by ink and the relentless demand for words.
When a sudden tragedy strikes and an ill‑fated romance pulls him into a scandalous escape, the scribe finds himself caught in a courtroom and later a prison cell, his reputation hanging by a thread. The harsh experience shatters his former compromises, leaving him a fierce skeptic who denounces the very faith he once pretended to serve. Now, surrounded by a tight‑knit circle of like‑minded friends, he wrestles with the paradox of making a living from belief while refusing to believe at all.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (694K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1915
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian thriller Lady Audley’s Secret, she helped define sensation fiction with stories full of mystery, scandal, and sharp social observation. Her books were page-turners in their own time and still offer a vivid glimpse of nineteenth-century reading at its most entertaining.
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