
BY - EDMUND YATES, - AUTHOR OF "LAND AT LAST," ETC.
THE ROCK AHEAD. - A NOVEL.
COPYRIGHT EDITION.
IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II.
LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ. 1868.
To M. E--d. Forgues.
THE ROCK AHEAD.
PROLOGUE.
CHAPTER I. - Whispered.
CHAPTER II. - Pondered.
A sweltering August day blankets Brighton in a glittering heat, turning the sea into a sapphire mirror and the promenade into a living tableau of tourists, cabmen, and the glittering crowd of racing enthusiasts. The town, still humming from the recent races, is packed with wealthy bettors who linger to savor the sunshine, while the air carries the fragrant mix of wild thyme and gorse from the nearby downs. The bustling esplanade, dotted with pleasure‑boats and bustling foot traffic, offers a vivid portrait of a society caught between leisure and the relentless pull of the betting world.
Amid this lively backdrop, a keen observer watches the bookmakers and their clients trade whispers of odds and fortunes. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation, as fortunes have just shifted—dark horses have triumphed, and the gentry now clutch unexpected winnings. Yet even in this moment of triumph, the characters cannot fully escape the undercurrent of business, hinting at the personal dramas and decisions that will unfold as the summer heat continues to press on.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (437K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen
Release date
2019-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1894
A lively Victorian journalist and novelist, he helped turn society gossip into a popular, respectable form of journalism. His writing blends sharp observation, theatrical energy, and a strong feel for London life.
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