The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 5

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The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 5

by Gilbert Parker

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

THE SEATS OF THE MIGHTY - BEING THE MEMOIRS OF CAPTAIN ROBERT MORAY, SOMETIME AN OFFICER IN THE VIRGINIA REGIMENT, AND AFTERWARDS OF AMHERST'S REGIMENT

7:56
2

Volume 5.

0:16
3

XXV. IN THE CATHEDRAL

13:25
4

ALIXE?

7:06
5

XXVI. THE SECRET OF THE TAPESTRY

43:28
6

XXVII. A SIDE-WIND OF REVENGE

11:56
7

XXVIII. "TO CHEAT THE DEVIL YET."

25:48
8

XXIX. "MASTER DEVIL" DOLTAIRE

12:07
9

XXX. "WHERE ALL THE LOVERS CAN HIDE"

5:15

Description

In this vivid memoir, a weary army officer recounts a bleak dawn in a war‑scarred town, where the ringing of bells and bugle calls echo through ruined streets. He finds himself in a modest cathedral chamber, confronting the lifeless body of a fallen comrade and the grief‑stricken widow who clings to faith amid chaos. Their quiet exchange reveals the fragile humanity that persists even as soldiers and starving peasants navigate the same shattered landscape.

The narrator is drawn deeper into the cathedral’s hidden corridors, where whispers of secret rites and whispered plans hint at larger conspiracies stirring beneath the stone walls. As alliances shift and old loyalties are tested, he becomes an unwitting witness to the personal costs of conflict and the simmering desire for revenge that lurks in the shadows. The opening sets a tone of solemn introspection, inviting listeners to explore a world where duty, faith, and survival intersect in unexpected ways.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gilbert Parker

Gilbert Parker

1862–1932

A Canadian-born writer who turned the history and folklore of Quebec into bestselling adventure and historical novels, he later became a public figure in Britain as well as a man of letters. His stories are remembered for their dramatic sweep, strong sense of place, and feel for imperial-era politics and romance.

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