The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 5

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The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 5

by Gilbert Parker

EN·~1 hours·2 chapters

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2 total
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This eBook was produced by David Widger

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BOOK V. - XXXV. THE FLIGHT OF THE WOUNDED XXXVI. "IS IT ALWAYS SO-IN LIFE?" XXXVII. THE FLYING SHUTTLE XXXVIII. JASPER KIMBER SPEAKS XXXIX. FAITH JOURNEYS TO LONDON - CHAPTER XXXV - THE FLIGHT OF THE WOUNDED

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Set against the glittering backdrop of London’s opera houses and the distant heat of the Sudan, the story follows a circle of aristocrats whose lives are as tightly woven as the tapestries they admire. A haunting aria onstage triggers memories of vows once spoken and promises now frayed, pulling the characters into a reflective chorus of love, ambition, and regret. The narrative captures the clash between public grandeur and private despair, inviting listeners to hear the silent music that underlies every social exchange.

At the centre stands Hylda, a poised hostess whose outward composure masks a storm of doubt after a painful revelation involving her husband Eglington. As whispers of betrayal echo through the gilded box seats, she must choose between duty and truth, while the looming crisis in the Sudan threatens to pull England’s honor into jeopardy. The first act balances intimate emotional turbulence with the larger pressures of empire, setting the stage for choices that will test loyalties and reshape destinies.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (73K 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 Canadian-born writer who turned the history and folklore of Quebec into bestselling adventure and historical novels, he later became a public figure in Britain as well as a man of letters. His stories are remembered for their dramatic sweep, strong sense of place, and feel for imperial-era politics and romance.

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