
WHAT TIMMY DID - BY MRS. BELLOC LOWNDES - AUTHOR OF "FROM OUT THE VASTY DEEP," "THE LONELY HOUSE," "LOVE AND HATRED," "GOOD OLD ANNA," "THE CHINK IN THE ARMOUR," ETC.
Copyright, 1922, By George H. Doran Company
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
In the quiet, sun‑drenched hall of a modest Surrey manor called Old Place, the shrill ring of a telephone shatters the routine. Janet Tosswill, the house‑mistress, answers with a mix of irritation and curiosity, only to hear a familiar voice that hasn’t been heard in nine years—Godfrey Radmore, a former neighbour who vanished after the war. His unexpected call, claiming he’s back in England and wants to visit, throws the household into a swirl of polite hospitality and lingering resentment.
As the conversation unfolds, the listeners sense the delicate balance between old loyalties and fresh grievances. The Tosswills, still nursing the memory of their son Timmy and his beloved dog, find themselves weighing the promise of a reunion against the shadow of past misunderstandings. The story captures the gentle humor and quiet tension of a family navigating change, leaving listeners eager to hear how the promised Friday visit reshapes their world.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (491K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1947
Best known for the eerie classic The Lodger, this English novelist wrote suspense with a sharp feel for fear, motive, and everyday unease. Her stories often turn ordinary rooms and quiet conversations into something deeply unsettling.
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