The Third Degree: A Narrative of Metropolitan Life

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The Third Degree: A Narrative of Metropolitan Life

by Charles Klein, Arthur Hornblow

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

THE THIRD DEGREE - A Narrative of Metropolitan Life - By CHARLES KLEIN AND ARTHUR HORNBLOW - Authors of the novel THE LION AND THE MOUSE - Illustrations by CLARENCE ROWE

0:30

List of Illustrations

0:17

The Third Degree

0:01

CHAPTER I.

23:59

CHAPTER II.

19:46

CHAPTER III.

14:47

CHAPTER IV.

18:04

CHAPTER V.

20:07

CHAPTER VI.

10:04

CHAPTER VII.

13:10

Description

Amid the ceaseless rush of early‑twentieth‑century Manhattan, a young man named Howard Jeffries drifts through the crowds, half‑invisible yet painfully aware of every hurried passerby. The city’s towering office blocks and bustling streets pulse with ambition, while Howard, bruised by hunger and self‑doubt, watches from the shadows, convinced he is a misplaced cog in the great urban machine. His ragged appearance—a mix of fine tailoring and neglect—betrays a deeper struggle with pride, poverty, and the lure of cheap liquor.

As the noon crowd surges past, Howard’s internal monologue sharpens: he envies the steady rhythm of the workers yet feels an acute sense of failure and contempt for their seemingly effortless lives. The narrative captures his restless mind, oscillating between self‑pity and a stubborn belief that fate has dealt him an unfair hand. Listeners are drawn into his desperate search for purpose, wondering whether the city’s relentless energy will crush him or ignite a chance at redemption.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (378K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Charles Klein

Charles Klein

1867–1915

A successful early Broadway dramatist, he moved from acting into playwriting and became known for brisk, popular stage works that spoke to American audiences of his day. His career was cut short in 1915 when he died in the sinking of the Lusitania.

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Arthur Hornblow

1865–1942

A lively man of the theater, he helped shape how American audiences read about plays and performers in the early 20th century. His work ranged from novels and stage adaptations to ambitious writing about the history of American theatre.

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