
A seasoned correspondent begins the tale by pulling us back to a bustling football ground in 1915, where a shy, moustache‑twirling press reporter fumbles with a gate‑keeper and inadvertently captures the narrator’s attention. Their brief, embarrassed exchange—him holding her up, blushing, and flashing a mischievous glint—sets a tone of wry observation and quiet intrigue, hinting at a partnership forged in the chaos of a match between Woolwich Arsenal and East Kent.
From that chance meeting, the narrator hints at a larger adventure that will thrust both into the turbulence of a world on the brink of war. The story promises a blend of journalistic grit, personal risk, and the delicate balance between recording events and living them, all narrated with a voice that is both reflective and subtly humorous. Listeners will be drawn into a period‑rich portrait of ambition, chance encounters, and the lingering question of how far one will go to tell the truth.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
A sharp, adventurous voice in early modern fiction, she explored psychology, spirituality, and the inner lives of women with unusual boldness. Her novels and criticism helped open the way for literary modernism while still telling emotionally vivid stories.
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