THE VULTURES
A NOVEL By Henry Seton Merriman
I. ALL AT SEA
II. SIGNAL HOUSE
III. A SPECIALTY
IV. TWO OF A TRADE
V. AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE
VI. THE VULTURES
VII. AT THE FRONTIER
VIII. IN A REMOTE CITY
On a broad Atlantic liner, two solitary passengers drift together in a world of commerce and chatter. Mr. Mangles, a thin, sharp‑tongued man with a perpetual cigar, carries a weary contempt for the bustling deck, while the younger Reginald Cartoner moves quietly, his dreamy eyes hinting at deeper thoughts. Their conversation is sparse, each a stranger even to themselves, as the ship’s routine hums around them.
The arrival of a young woman, Netty Cahere, the niece of Mangles, stirs a subtle tension. Mangles, with his dry humor, predicts that every man will fall for her, while Cartoner watches from a distance, his detachment barely masking curiosity. As the Atlantic breeze eases, listeners are invited to follow the uneasy companionship and the unspoken currents that may pull these men toward unexpected encounters.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (506K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dagny; John Bickers; David Widger
Release date
2006-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1903
Best known for the bestseller The Sowers, this late Victorian novelist wrote fast-moving stories of politics, travel, and adventure. Behind the pen name was Hugh Stowell Scott, a businessman turned popular fiction writer whose books found a wide audience in the 1890s.
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