
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - HOW RICHARD BEGAN TO WOO
CHAPTER II - HOW A PRESIDENT IS BRED
One of the Most Reverend of the Senate Walruses
CHAPTER III - HOW MR. GWYNN DINED WITH THE HARLEYS
CHAPTER IV - HOW A SPEAKERSHIP WAS FOUGHT FOR
CHAPTER V - HOW RICHARD WAS TAUGHT MANY THINGS
At the Door of the Caucus Room
CHAPTER VI - HOW STORRI HAD A VIVID IMAGINATION
CHAPTER VII - HOW RICHARD GAINED IN KNOWLEDGE
In the glittering world of Washington’s high society, a handsome yet indulgent gentleman named Richard Storms begins his day wrapped in a bathrobe, surrounded by opulent furnishings that speak to a life of inherited wealth. The novel opens with Richard’s leisurely routine—fireplace crackling, snow drifting outside, and a breakfast served by his meticulous Japanese valet—while witty banter with his eccentric friend Mr. Pickwick hints at the playful, if slightly absurd, dynamics of their circle. Through vivid descriptions of lavish rooms, silk drapes, and the subtle power plays among the city’s elite, readers are drawn into a setting where appearances and lineage dictate every interaction.
As Richard navigates the expectations of his social sphere, the arrival of the enigmatic Lorimer Gwynn, a dignified English expatriate with his own mysterious past, adds a new layer of intrigue. Their tentative alliance, set against the backdrop of exclusive clubs and whispered rumors, promises a delicate dance of ambition, romance, and the unspoken politics that shape the capital’s hidden corridors.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (655K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-06-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1914
Best remembered for his lively Wolfville stories, this American writer moved easily between frontier fiction and hard-hitting journalism. His career brought together courtroom training, newspaper work, and a sharp eye for political corruption.
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