
THE RAKE'S PROGRESS
CHAPTER II - ROSE LYNDWOOD
CHAPTER III - THE SECOND LETTER TO MISS SELINA BOYLE
CHAPTER IV - THE BARGAIN
CHAPTER V - THE TRUE LOVE
CHAPTER VI - THE FAREWELL
CHAPTER VII - "ASPASIA"
CHAPTER VIII - LAVINIA
CHAPTER IX - MY LORD'S ADJUSTMENT
CHAPTER X - A LADY SCORNED
Miss Susannah Chressham writes from the sun‑lit halls of Lyndwood, a Kentish estate where genteel life and whispered gossip intertwine. In a series of candid letters she recalls a fleeting encounter with the enchanting Rose, whose laughter still haunts her, and she confides anxieties about the looming return of her cousin Marius, whose recent travels have left the family’s finances precarious. Through her gentle, self‑effacing voice, listeners glimpse the delicate balance between propriety and desire that defines her world.
The story unfolds amid the estate’s blooming terraces, swaying elms, and the soft murmur of shepherding sheep, painting a vivid portrait of 18th‑century country life. As Aunt Agatha knots silk skeins and the household prepares for Marius’s arrival, the air hums with anticipation—will love and loyalty endure the strain of dwindling fortunes? Susannah’s thoughtful observations invite listeners to linger in the elegance and quiet tension of an era where every letter carries the weight of hope and hidden worry.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (465K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Whitehead, Shaun Pinder and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1952
Best known for atmospheric historical fiction and eerie supernatural tales, this prolific British writer built a huge career across several genres and under several pen names. Her breakthrough came early with The Viper of Milan, and her ghost stories still attract readers today.
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