The Second Dandy Chater

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The Second Dandy Chater

by Tom Gallon

EN·~7 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

THE SECOND DANDY CHATER

1:10
2

CHAPTER I WHEREIN THE QUICK AND THE DEAD MEET

19:04
3

CHAPTER II ON THE TRACK OF A SHADOW

18:48
4

CHAPTER III BETTY SIGGS BECOMES ALARMED

18:01
5

CHAPTER IV A SUNDAY TO BE REMEMBERED

19:14
6

CHAPTER V AN HONEST SAILOR-MAN

18:57
7

CHAPTER VI AT THE SIGN OF “THE THREE WATERMEN”

19:47
8

CHAPTER VII MASTER AND SERVANT

19:07
9

CHAPTER VIII TELLS OF SOMETHING HIDDEN IN THE WOOD

18:27
10

CHAPTER IX A SUMMONS FROM SHYLOCK

20:04

Description

A bleak March evening drapes the marsh‑bound countryside of Essex in wind, rain, and an unsettling quiet. A solitary, broad‑shouldered man trudges toward the tiny village of Bamberton, his thoughts occupied by a secret mission to shadow the enigmatic figure known as the Dandy Chater. He moves with a mix of determination and wry humor, muttering to himself about omens and the darkness that seems to suit his purpose.

As he settles on a roadside stone, a sudden, light footstep breaks the silence. A young woman, modestly dressed yet possessing an undeniable grace, appears from the shadows and places a tentative hand on his shoulder. Their brief, charged encounter hints at hidden motives and tangled relationships that will draw the stranger deeper into the village’s murky undercurrents. Listeners will be pulled into a world of fog‑laden streets, whispered rumors, and a looming mystery that promises to unfold with each step toward the elusive Dandy Chaser.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (457K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Carolyn Jablonski 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

2014-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Tom Gallon

Tom Gallon

1866–1914

A popular British storyteller of the late Victorian and Edwardian years, he wrote fast-moving novels and plays filled with plot, drama, and sentiment. Several of his stories later found a second life on screen, showing how widely his fiction once traveled.

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