The Unspeakable Gentleman

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The Unspeakable Gentleman

by John P. (John Phillips) Marquand

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

A quiet narrator sets down his memories to explain a puzzling chapter in his family’s history—one that reaches back to a French royalist plot in 1805 and a father whose ambitions were thwarted by his own flaws. He reflects on the uneasy feeling that improbable events often become real, and on the pressure to honor a man who can be both admired and disappointing. The tone is thoughtful, hinting at secrets that have lingered across the Atlantic for a decade.

When the father finally returns after ten years, the narrator rides through an autumn‑storm‑kissed coastal town to the once‑grand Shelton house, now overgrown and weather‑worn. The empty rooms echo with a silence that feels like a missing presence, and a mysterious figure—Brutus, the half‑caste servant—emerges from the lilac bushes, his watchful eyes suggesting that the home still guards hidden motives. The scene sets the stage for an uneasy reunion and a deeper exploration of loyalty, identity, and the remnants of a long‑forgotten political intrigue.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (272K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John P. (John Phillips) Marquand

John P. (John Phillips) Marquand

1893–1960

Best known for sharp, witty novels about American class and ambition, this Pulitzer Prize-winning writer had a gift for showing how status, money, and manners shape people’s lives. He also reached a huge popular audience with his fast-moving Mr. Moto mysteries.

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