The Yeoman Adventurer

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The Yeoman Adventurer

by George W. Gough

EN·~11 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

CHAPTER I - THE GREAT JACK

15:36

CHAPTER II - THE SERGEANT OF DRAGOONS

15:58

CHAPTER III - MISTRESS MARGARET WAYNFLETE

15:33

CHAPTER IV - OUR JOURNEY COMMENCES

19:26

CHAPTER V - THE ANCIENT HIGH HOUSE

26:22

CHAPTER VI - MY LORD BROCTON

16:34

CHAPTER VII - THE RESULTS OF LOSING MY VIRGIL

20:18

CHAPTER VIII - THE CONJURER'S CAP

23:26

CHAPTER IX - MY CAREER AS A HIGHWAYMAN

20:56

CHAPTER X - SULTAN

29:39

Description

A young yeoman, torn between the quiet comforts of home and the restless pull of the wider world, narrates a day that will set his life in motion. He watches the local regiment march past his village, feeling both envy and bitterness as the soldiers—especially the charismatic Jack Dobson—embody the heroic future he craves yet doubts he can attain. Amidst domestic chores, a playful rivalry with his sister Kate and the looming expectations of his family hint at deeper ambitions that are just beginning to surface.

When a seemingly trivial incident with a missing book and a broken pipe forces him to confront his restless spirit, the narrator’s ordinary world starts to crack open. He begins to weigh the safety of his farm and the familiar faces around him against the promise of adventure beyond the fields. The stage is set for a journey that will test his courage, his wit, and his sense of duty, all while the ordinary rhythms of village life linger in the background.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (670K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nathan Harris, Eric Eldred, Charles Franks, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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George W. Gough

A British historian and economist who also wrote fiction, he moved easily between storytelling and plainspoken books about work, wages, and public policy. His writing reflects an early-20th-century interest in history, everyday economics, and the lives of ordinary people.

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