The Pauper of Park Lane

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The Pauper of Park Lane

by William Le Queux

EN·~10 hours·52 chapters

Chapters

52 total
1

Chapter One. - Introduces a Man and a Mystery.

11:33
2

Chapter Two. - Concerns a Silent Secret.

12:47
3

Chapter Three. - Tells of a Woman’s Love.

12:39
4

Chapter Four. - Which is Distinctly Mysterious.

12:25
5

Chapter Five. - What a Constable Saw.

10:44
6

Chapter Six. - Mentions a Curious Confession.

11:56
7

Chapter Seven. - Contains Several Revelations.

11:56
8

Chapter Eight. - The Pauper of Park Lane.

11:48
9

Chapter Nine. - In which Levi Gives Advice.

10:33
10

Chapter Ten. - Shows a Woman’s Peril.

12:39

Description

In the bustling costume department of a prestigious London drapery house, a quiet intrigue unfolds among the racks of elegant gowns. Mr. Warner, the considerate buyer, watches the graceful shop‑assistant Marion Rolfe, whose beauty and reserved nature spark whispered speculation among the staff. A secret lover, a mysterious benefactor who orders extravagant dresses for her under an alias, adds a layer of curiosity that keeps the department’s gossip alive.

When Marion’s brother—a young, well‑dressed man on the brink of an unexpected departure to Serbia—appears, the delicate balance of their modest world tilts. Their brief, tense exchange hints at familial ties, hidden responsibilities, and a looming decision that could pull Marion away from the familiar streets of Oxford Street. Listeners are invited into a vivid portrait of Edwardian society, where fashion, propriety, and whispered romances intertwine, setting the stage for a story of love, duty, and the quiet mysteries that linger behind shop windows.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (610K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2012-09-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Le Queux

William Le Queux

1864–1927

A master of early spy thrillers, he turned invasion fears, secret plots, and international intrigue into hugely popular fiction. His life as a journalist, traveler, and tireless self-promoter was almost as dramatic as his books.

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