The lost hunter: A tale of early times

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The lost hunter: A tale of early times

by John Turvill Adams

EN·~13 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
1

THE LOST HUNTER.

0:33
2

NEW YORK:

10:52:06
3

APOLOGY

17:52
4

CHAPTER II.

0:23
5

CHAPTER III.

14:51
6

CHAPTER IV.

10:21
7

CHAPTER V.

0:15
8

CHAPTER VI.

12:09
9

CHAPTER VII.

22:41
10

CHAPTER VIII.

0:14

Description

A modest countryman from the quiet village of Addlebrains steps into the story with a blend of humility and wit, offering a lively portrait of an untamed landscape where cliffs loom over restless seas and freedom is the rule of the day. His voice, peppered with self‑deprecating humor, paints a picture of early life far from the polished streets of New York, yet tinged with the aspirations of a man who once dared to dance under the tutelage of a celebrated French instructor.

When the charismatic Monsieur St. Leger Pied vanishes with the advance payment for the narrator’s dancing lessons, the loss becomes more than a financial slight—it sparks a series of awkward encounters, a bruised pride, and an unexpected flirtation with a charming young lady. As the narrator grapples with the fallout, the tale hints at broader adventures ahead, inviting listeners to follow his earnest quest for respect, companionship, and perhaps a purpose beyond the humble fields of his upbringing.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (793K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Turvill Adams

John Turvill Adams

1805–1882

An early American novelist with a knack for frontier adventure and New England settings, he also spent much of his life in public service and the law.

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