
THE LOST HOUSE
by Richard Harding Davis
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In a quiet London chancery, the senior diplomats are scattered across the empire, leaving the Second Secretary to shoulder the day’s duties alone. A frantic page bursts in with a half‑crown wrapped around a crumpled note that has been tossed out of a window, and the atmosphere shifts from idle boredom to urgent curiosity. The secretary’s dry sarcasm masks a deeper concern as he hands the paper to Austin Ford, a keen American correspondent stationed in the city.
The note, penned in a hurried hand, claims that a woman named Dosia Pearsall Dale is being held against her will in a street‑side house, her uncle plotting to seize her inheritance. With a vague address and a warning of imminent danger, the message pulls the diplomat and the reporter into a tangled web of family betrayal, international intrigue, and a desperate race against time. Listeners will be drawn into the early stages of a mystery that weaves together embassy politics, hidden identities, and a chase that could reshape the lives of everyone involved.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (105K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Aaron Cannon, and David Widger
Release date
1999-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1916
A celebrated reporter and storyteller, this American writer brought the energy of breaking news into fiction and helped define the image of the modern war correspondent. His work ranges from brisk adventure tales to sharp sketches of politics, travel, and high society.
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