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by Margaret Robson Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) Stacpoole
By H. DE VERE STACPOOLE
The ManWho Found Himself
PART I
CHAPTER I SIMON
CHAPTER II MUDD
CHAPTER III DR. OPPENSHAW
CHAPTER IV DR. OPPENSHAW—continued
CHAPTER V I WILL NOT BE HIM
CHAPTER VI TIDD AND RENSHAW
CHAPTER VII THE WALLET
Simon Pettigrew is the last of a long line of esteemed English solicitors, a man whose very name conjures the weight of generations of courtroom triumphs. At sixty, he lives in a stately Westminster townhouse, his days marked by quiet routine, polished manners, and the steady presence of his faithful butler, Mudd. Beneath the veneer of respectability, however, lies the memory of a reckless youth—late‑night hansom rides, flamboyant fashions, a passionate affair with an actress, and a gambling debt that once threatened to upend his future.
The story opens on a typical June morning when Mudd, after years of tending Simon’s every need, returns with a simple, teasing observation about the solicitor’s over‑worn coat. That offhand remark nudges Simon toward a subtle, unexpected question: what might happen if he finally allowed a hint of his former daring self to surface? As he contemplates a modest change in his attire, the narrative gently invites listeners to join him on a journey of self‑reflection, where the past and present begin to intersect in surprising ways.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (237K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2017-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known today for the novel London, 1913 and for co-authoring The Man Who Found Himself (Uncle Simon), she was an early-20th-century writer whose work still surfaces in major public-domain and library collections.
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1863–1951
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