
THE SECRET IN THE HILL. PART I. - CHAPTER I. I FIRST SEE JOSHUA PILBROW.
CHAPTER II. A GREAT LOSS AND A QUEER EQUIVALENT.
CHAPTER III. UNCLE JENICO.
CHAPTER IV. MY FIRST VIEW OF THE HILL.
CHAPTER V. THE STORY OF THE EARTHQUAKE.
CHAPTER VI. MRS. PUDDEPHATT AND FANCY-MARIA.
CHAPTER VII. MR. SANT.
CHAPTER VIII. TREASURE-HUNTING.
CHAPTER IX. HARRY HARRIER.
CHAPTER X. FRIENDS AT LAST.
A young narrator, orphaned early, grows up in the bustling world of his barrister father, absorbing the lively chatter of the legal circuit. The courtrooms are painted as theatrical stages, populated by flamboyant characters—Mr. Quayle, Q.C., the bald‑headed wit, and a host of nicknamed colleagues—each leaving a vivid imprint on the boy’s imagination. Through secretive evenings and whispered anecdotes, he learns that the law is as much about personality as it is about procedure.
When the family arrives in Ipswich, the boy’s curiosity about his father’s profession reaches a tipping point. A chance encounter with the enigmatic Mr. Quayle draws him into a tale that hints at a hidden mystery tied to an old hill and twin booksellers. This early story sets the tone for a journey where childhood wonder collides with the shadowy secrets lurking beneath the surface of respectability, promising intrigue without revealing how the mystery will ultimately unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Smith, Elder & Co.,1903.
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2022-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1918
Best remembered for atmospheric ghost stories and historical romances, this prolific English writer brought a sharp sense of mood and drama to more than forty books. His fiction ranges from mysteries and adventures to supernatural tales that still appeal to readers of classic Victorian and Edwardian suspense.
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