The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 4

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The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 4

by Gilbert Parker

EN·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
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This eBook was produced by David Widger

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THE WEAVERS

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BOOK IV. - XXVIII. NAHOUM TURNS THE SCREW XXIX. THE RECOIL XXX. LACEY MOVES XXXI. THE STRUGGLE IN THE DESERT XXXII. FORTY STRIPES SAVE ONE XXXIII. THE DARK INDENTURE XXXIV. NAHOUM DROPS THE MASK - CHAPTER XXVIII - NAHOUM TURNS THE SCREW

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CHAPTER XXIX - THE RECOIL

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CHAPTER XXX - LACEY MOVES

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CHAPTER XXXI - THE STRUGGLE IN THE DESERT

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CHAPTER XXXII - FORTY STRIPES SAVE ONE

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CHAPTER XXXIII - THE DARK INDENTURE

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CHAPTER XXXIV - NAHOUM DROPS THE MASK - "CLARIDGE PASHA!"

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GLOSSARY

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Description

In the heat‑baked courtyards of a late‑Victorian Egyptian palace, two rival pashas sit opposite each other, each nursing his own grudges and hidden motives. Higli, a grizzled veteran of failed campaigns, tries to mask his anxiety with a wry laugh, while the enigmatic Lacey, a sharp‑tongued American aide, probes for secrets beneath the surface of a seemingly harmless anecdote. Their tense exchange hints at deeper betrayals, a tangled web of finance, power, and old conspiracies that still linger from earlier expeditions.

As the conversation sharpens, the looming presence of Nahoum—a calculating chief who trusts no one but his own mysterious eunuch—adds a further layer of danger. The characters’ personalities clash, their histories intertwine, and the stakes grow louder with every accusation. Listeners are drawn into a world where laughter masks menace, and every whispered story could ignite a conflict that reshapes both English ambitions and Egyptian fortunes.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (130K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gilbert Parker

Gilbert Parker

1862–1932

A bestselling novelist of adventure and historical romance, he brought Canadian settings and imperial politics together in stories that captivated a wide readership. His best-known work, The Seats of the Mighty, helped make him one of the most popular English-language novelists of his day.

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