
In a modest front parlour, Henry Gribble’s day unravels the moment his wife, Martha, rushes home, breathless and clutching a letter about a new annuity from a distant uncle. The couple’s routine—tea, a cold fire, and quiet domesticity—is suddenly pierced by the prospect of a tidy yearly sum, and with it, a clash of aspirations. Henry, stubborn and fiercely protective of his familiar life, bristles at the idea of change, while Martha, half‑hopeful and half‑anxious, dreams of brighter rooms, iron railings, and a modest upgrade to their humble home.
The dialogue crackles with sharp humor and the everyday grievances of a long‑married pair negotiating the uneasy balance between comfort and ambition. As the promised money looms on the horizon, the listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of middle‑class England, where pride, practicality, and the whisper of a better future collide in a domestic showdown that feels both timeless and intimately relatable.
Full title
The Weaker Vessel Night Watches, Part 4.
Language
en
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1943
Best remembered for the chilling classic "The Monkey's Paw," this English writer also built a huge readership with witty, sharply observed tales of dockworkers, sailors, and everyday London life. His stories mix humor and unease in a way that still feels vivid more than a century later.
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