
THE PURSUIT - BY FRANK SAVILE - Author of "Beyond the Great South Wall," etc. - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMAN PFEIFER
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE PURSUIT
CHAPTER I - THE LADY OF THE PIER
CHAPTER II - AT THE TENT CLUB
CHAPTER III - THE SHADOW OF A NAME
CHAPTER IV - DESPARD EXPLAINS
CHAPTER V - MR. MILLER
CHAPTER VI - LANDON'S NEW PROFESSION
CHAPTER VII - VILLA EULALIA
In bustling Tangier, a weary Englishman named John Aylmer finds his routine disrupted by a striking American woman on the crowded pier. Her pale complexion and steady gaze set her apart from the locals, and she clutches a lively little boy whose curiosity seems to belong to the city’s vibrant tapestry. Aylmer, initially annoyed by a mule driver’s shove, becomes drawn into observing their subtle tension and the uneasy atmosphere that surrounds them.
The woman’s nervous glances and the boy’s playful interactions hint at hidden concerns, while a nearby Moorish vendor’s curt remarks add a layer of local color and suspicion. As Aylmer pretends to light a cigarette, he watches the trio navigate the market’s chaos, sensing that something beyond a simple stroll is afoot. This early encounter promises a chase through exotic streets, cultural clashes, and the unfolding of a mystery that pulls the characters—and the listener—into a deeper pursuit.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (467K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for late-Victorian adventure fiction, this British novelist wrote sea stories, treasure hunts, and early imaginative tales that carried readers from the Faroe Isles to Antarctica. He also published under the playful alias "Knarf Elivas," his own name spelled backward.
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