With the Black Prince

audiobook

With the Black Prince

by William O. Stoddard

EN·~5 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

BOOKS BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD.

2:39
2

WITH THE BLACK PRINCE

0:14
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:18
4

CHAPTER I. THE KING'S DEER.

29:26
5

CHAPTER II. THE MEN OF THE WOODS.

29:43
6

CHAPTER III. THE EARL AND THE ESQUIRE.

27:42
7

CHAPTER IV. THE KING'S MESSENGER.

32:26
8

CHAPTER V. THE ENDING OF THE PEACE.

28:58
9

CHAPTER VI. THE SEA FIGHT.

29:51
10

CHAPTER VII. THE GREAT PLAN OF THE KING.

29:17

Description

In the shadowed depths of Longwood forest, a royal stag—its antlers a crown of ten—stirs the air with a plaintive cry as hunters close in. The echo of horns and the frantic baying of three massive deerhounds break the silence, while arrows pierce the majestic creature’s flank, turning a noble pursuit into a desperate struggle for survival. The wounded animal’s fierce resistance, charging through the underbrush and dodging the onslaught of hounds, sets the stage for a dramatic chase that pits raw nature against human ambition.

Amid this turmoil stands a young warrior, steadfast as a rock, whose courage is tested by the unfolding hunt. As the forest erupts with the thunder of hooves and the clash of steel, he must decide whether to aid the noble beast or seize the opportunity presented by the hunters. This opening promises a tale of bravery, honor, and the thin line between hunter and hunted, inviting listeners to follow the young hero’s choices in a world where every sound may signal triumph or tragedy.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (291K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William O. Stoddard

William O. Stoddard

1835–1925

Best remembered as one of Abraham Lincoln’s White House secretaries, he also built a remarkably varied career as a journalist, inventor, and prolific writer for young readers. His life moved from newspaper offices and wartime Washington to more than a hundred books of fiction, memoir, poetry, and history.

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