The Sign of the Red Cross: A Tale of Old London

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The Sign of the Red Cross: A Tale of Old London

by Evelyn Everett-Green

EN·~8 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

THE SIGN OF THE RED CROSS: - A Tale of Old London - by Evelyn Everett-Green.

0:47

CHAPTER I. A WARNING WHISPER.

23:46

CHAPTER II. LONDON'S YOUNG CITIZENS.

23:22

CHAPTER III. DRAWING NEARER.

25:07

CHAPTER IV. JAMES HARMER'S RESOLVE.

25:55

CHAPTER V. THE PLOT AND ITS PUNISHMENT.

26:20

CHAPTER VI. NEIGHBOURS IN NEED.

29:21

CHAPTER VII. SISTERS OF MERCY.

23:30

CHAPTER VIII. IN THE DOOMED CITY.

22:44

CHAPTER IX. JOSEPH'S PLAN.

25:26

Description

In the crowded streets of late‑sixteenth‑century London, the hum of trade mixes with the clatter of horse‑drawn carts, and the city’s glittering fashions mask a restless undercurrent. Charles Mason, a master builder turned prosperous upholsterer, revels in his newfound wealth, flaunting exotic silks and French furnishings while his neighbors mutter about pride and impending ruin. Across the way, Rachel Harmer spins at her wheel, her quiet voice warning that the city’s excess may invite divine retribution, a sentiment echoed by her steadfast friend James Harmer, a tradesman of honest means.

The narrative follows the Harmer household as they navigate the clash between opulent ambition and the old warnings of plague and moral decay. As rumors of disease and fire swirl through taverns and workshops, James feels compelled to act, drawing together a circle of friends, neighbours, and the city’s “Sisters of Mercy” to confront a looming crisis. Their choices will test loyalty, faith, and the fragile bonds that hold a bustling metropolis together.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (472K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Evelyn Everett-Green

Evelyn Everett-Green

1856–1932

A hugely prolific English novelist, she moved from moral tales for children into historical adventures for girls and later romantic fiction for adults. Across a career that produced around 350 books, she became a familiar name in late Victorian and early 20th-century popular fiction.

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