
A weary narrator recounts the chaotic lives of a rag‑tag troupe of actors who set out during the plague to earn a living by selling dresses and performing wherever the pestilence had not yet driven people from their doors. Led by the larger‑than‑life Jack Dawson—a jolly, beef‑eating man with a surprisingly nimble step—his sprightly daughter Moll, the smooth‑talking Ned Herring, and the narrator himself, a scholar‑turned‑fiddler, they travel the English countryside from Tottenham to Oxford, confronting petty crimes, the threat of the stocks, and the devastation of a city fire that leaves their London stage in ruins.
Their makeshift enterprise quickly turns into a series of desperate adventures, as they chase fleeting fortunes and confront the harsh realities of a world in turmoil. Early on, Moll’s impulsive marriage and the group’s entanglements with dubious characters hint at a tangled web of regret and daring escapades that will carry them far beyond the borders of England.
Full title
A Set of Rogues Namely Christopher Sutton, John Dawson, the Señor Don Sanchez Del Castillo De Castelaña and Moll Dawson; Their Wicked Conspiracy, and a True Account of Their Travels and Adventures
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (534K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1926
A prolific late-Victorian novelist, he wrote popular fiction filled with adventure, suspense, and lively character drama. Publishing under the name Frank Barrett, he left behind a long shelf of novels that still turn up in digital libraries today.
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