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A modest clerk in a London insurance office, William Tully has spent his early twenties living a quiet, obedient life under the exacting guidance of his mother. His days are marked by routine work, modest reading from the municipal library, and a social invisibility that leaves him unnoticed by colleagues. Yet beneath his unassuming exterior lies a mind shaped by school, a prize for divinity, and a lingering curiosity about the world beyond his desk.
When his mother’s sudden death releases him from years of financial and emotional control, William is thrust into an unexpected freedom that both unsettles and exhilarates him. The quiet apartment he once shared now feels like an empty stage, prompting him to confront the possibilities of a life he has never imagined. As he steps out of his former shadows, the story explores his tentative steps toward self‑discovery and the stirrings of a purpose that may lead him far beyond the confines of his former clerkship.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (347K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1952
A sharp, versatile voice in early 20th-century Britain, she turned her experience as an actress and writer into bold work about women’s lives, labor, and independence. Her books and plays still stand out for their wit, urgency, and plainspoken feminism.
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