Red Pottage

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Red Pottage

by Mary Cholmondeley

EN·~11 hours

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In the glittering world of turn‑of‑the‑century London, a handsome but restless gentleman, Hugh Scarlett, finds himself caught between the allure of an illicit romance and the weight of his own conscience. As the summer night swells with the clatter of hansom cabs, he repeatedly vows to free himself from the entanglement, convinced that secrecy will remain his secret. Yet the more he tries to rationalise, the tighter the invisible bonds become, turning desire into a suffocating cage.

The novel follows Hugh as he navigates the polished drawing‑rooms of the aristocracy, where Lady Newhaven and other elegant figures embody the expectations of propriety and duty. Against this backdrop, the story paints a vivid portrait of Victorian society—its glitter, its gossip, and the quiet desperation that often lurks behind genteel smiles. Listeners are drawn into a delicate dance of heart and habit, wondering whether a single resolution can truly untangle a life already woven with hidden passions.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (638K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Rick Niles, Charlie Kirschner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-02-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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Mary Cholmondeley

1859–1925

Remembered for sharp, thoughtful novels that explored love, independence, and the social pressures facing women, this English writer found a wide readership in the late Victorian and Edwardian years. Her best-known work, Red Pottage, helped secure her reputation for wit, moral seriousness, and a quietly rebellious streak.

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