
THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF
THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF - PART I
THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF
CHAPTER I - JONES
CHAPTER II - THE STRANGER
CHAPTER III - DINNER AND AFTER
CHAPTER IV - CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE
CHAPTER V - THE POINT OF THE JOKE
PART II
CHAPTER VI - THE NET
Victor Jones, a twenty‑four‑year‑old with the face of a seasoned veteran, finds himself alone in the lavish lounge of the Savoy Hotel, nursing a drink and a crushing defeat. After his gamble on a lucrative government steel contract collapses, he’s left with barely ten pounds, a mounting hotel bill, and a desperate hope that his business partner will rescue him. The narrative captures his restless mind as he watches the well‑to‑do crowd, reflecting on the fragile line between ambition and ruin.
As the evening unfolds, a strikingly familiar stranger enters, pulling Jones out of his spiraling thoughts and hinting at connections from his past. Their brief encounter sets the stage for a journey that forces Victor to confront the choices that have led him to this brink. The story weaves together themes of identity, resilience, and the hidden costs of chasing success in a world of high‑stakes commerce.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1951
Best remembered for writing The Blue Lagoon, he was an Irish novelist and trained doctor whose sea stories and island romances carried generations of readers far from everyday life. His books often drew on his medical work at sea and his gift for vivid, dreamlike settings.
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