The pot of basil

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The pot of basil

by Bernard Capes

EN·~7 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

NOTE

0:28
2

CHAPTER I. THE NIXIE

18:25
3

CHAPTER II. AQUAVIVA

20:16
4

CHAPTER III. THE COMPACT

12:56
5

CHAPTER IV. LOVE’S AMBASSADOR

12:12
6

CHAPTER V. IL TROVATORE

23:45
7

CHAPTER VI. NON DOLCE FAR NIENTE

17:39
8

CHAPTER VII. LOVE-IN-A-MIST

9:11
9

CHAPTER VIII. CORRESPONDENCE

20:06
10

CHAPTER IX. THE DECOY

10:07

Description

In the sweltering summer of 1759, the elegant yet fading court of Colorno drifts like a quiet confection beneath a sun‑baked sky. The once‑proud ducal gardens, now open to the public, still whisper of past grandeur, and a humble pot of basil on a windowsill becomes a quiet emblem of the simple lives that linger amid the crumbling splendor.

Into this languid world arrives a solitary carriage from Florence, bearing a young nobleman cloaked in black velvet and a powdered wig. Though he travels incognito as the Comte de Falckenstein, his bearing betrays a mind sharpened by diplomacy and a curiosity for the people he passes. As he observes the languid rhythms of the palace and its inhabitants, a tentative connection begins to stir with a local girl whose modest charms echo the modest herb that thrives in her garden. Their meeting promises a delicate, perhaps doomed, romance set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (407K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: CONSTABLE & COMPANY LTD., 1913.

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer

Release date

2023-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bernard Capes

Bernard Capes

1854–1918

Best remembered for atmospheric ghost stories and historical romances, this prolific English writer brought a sharp sense of mood and drama to more than forty books. His fiction ranges from mysteries and adventures to supernatural tales that still appeal to readers of classic Victorian and Edwardian suspense.

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