Well, After All--

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Well, After All--

by Frank Frankfort Moore

EN·~7 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

CHAPTER I.

11:40

CHAPTER II.

18:57

CHAPTER III.

13:21

CHAPTER IV

11:48

CHAPTER V.

18:10

CHAPTER VI.

13:38

CHAPTER VII.

14:22

CHAPTER VIII.

13:29

CHAPTER IX.

16:08

CHAPTER X.

13:53

Description

In the sleepy market town of Bracken‑shire, the senior partner of the local bank, Mr. Westwood, finds himself caught in a sudden rush of depositors demanding their savings. Beside him, his sharp‑tongued clerk Cyril Mowbray offers a wry commentary that turns the panic into a study of human nature, especially the frantic urgency of the women crowding the counter. Their banter crackles with humor, yet beneath the jokes lies a genuine concern for reputation, loyalty, and the thin line between confidence and ruin.

As the line of anxious customers snakes through the bank, Westwood and Cyril dissect the motivations driving each frantic plea. They probe the paradox of trust: why the same patrons who place their hard‑earned money in safe hands can so quickly become harpies when fear spreads. This opening act sets the stage for a story that blends social satire with the tension of a looming financial crisis, inviting listeners to contemplate how far people will go when their security hangs in the balance.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (424K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-05-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Frank Frankfort Moore

Frank Frankfort Moore

1855–1931

A prolific Irish journalist and storyteller, he moved easily between novels, plays, poems, and criticism, building a wide readership in the late Victorian and Edwardian years. His fiction often drew on Irish history and politics while keeping a strong feel for popular storytelling.

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