The Westcotes

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The Westcotes

by Arthur Quiller-Couch

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH - DEDICATION - MY DEAR HENRY JAMES,

1:21
2

Transcriber's Notes:

0:30
3

CHAPTER I - THE WESTCOTES OF BAYFIELD

15:06
4

CHAPTER II - THE ORANGE ROOM

16:27
5

CHAPTER III - A BALL, A SNOWSTORM, AND A SNOWBALL

16:50
6

CHAPTER IV - ENCOUNTER BETWEEN A HIGH HORSE AND A HOBBY

17:18
7

CHAPTER V - BEGINS WITH ANCIENT HISTORY AND ENDS WITH AN OLD STORY

17:46
8

CHAPTER VI - FATE IN A LAURELLED POST-CHAISE

14:43
9

CHAPTER VII - LOVE AND AN OLD MAID

13:39
10

CHAPTER VIII - CORPORAL ZEALLY INTERVENES

19:56

Description

In the early 1800s the Westcotes of Bayfield stand as a portrait of the English country gentleman—steady, respectable, and comfortably entrenched in village life. Their lineage, traced back to a seventeenth‑century founder who built a modest fortune through banking, has cultivated a reputation for modest ambition, solid manners, and a quiet sense of duty to their neighbours. The narrative opens with a vivid description of their ancestral home, the bustling bank on Axcester High Street, and the genteel rituals that define their everyday world.

At the heart of the family are the two brothers, Endymion and Narcissus, whose names hint at both tradition and a touch of whimsy. Endymion, the elder, carries the weight of local authority—justice of the peace, school governor, and overseer of the poor—while his younger sibling mirrors his sense of responsibility in more subtle ways. Their interactions, set against the backdrop of a community that both reveres and relies on them, invite listeners to explore the delicate balance between inherited privilege and the genuine desire to serve.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (208K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Quiller-Couch

Arthur Quiller-Couch

1863–1944

Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer brought both adventure and literary wisdom to generations of readers. He wrote novels and stories steeped in the sea and the West Country, and later became one of England’s most influential anthologists and critics.

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