
THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE - CHAPTER I - HENRY THRESK
CHAPTER II - ON BIGNOR HILL
CHAPTER III - IN BOMBAY
CHAPTER IV - JANE REPTON
CHAPTER V - THE QUEST
CHAPTER VI - IN THE TENT AT CHITIPTUR
CHAPTER VII - THE PHOTOGRAPH
CHAPTER VIII - AND THE RIFLE
CHAPTER IX - AN EPISODE IN BALLANTYNE'S LIFE
CHAPTER X - NEWS FROM CHITIPUR
Henry Thresk grows up under his mother’s blunt admonitions, reminded constantly that he is a dependent with no right to speak for himself. Determined to escape that label, he maps out a precise career path, aiming for the Bar as the only profession that can lift a man of modest means into public respect. When his father’s bank collapses and the family’s fortunes crumble, Henry claws his way into law through odd jobs, journalism and election work, slowly building a reputation for tenacity.
At twenty‑eight, a summer holiday in Sussex offers a brief escape from his relentless ambition. Riding the South Downs, he meets the striking Stella Derrick, whose lively curiosity and keen eyes awaken a new perspective on his carefully plotted life. Their encounter on the ancient Roman road hints at possibilities that could challenge the rigid scheme Henry has long followed.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (399K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1948
Best known for The Four Feathers, he wrote brisk, suspenseful stories that moved easily between adventure, mystery, and drama. He also created Inspector Hanaud, one of the early great detectives of modern crime fiction.
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