
In this compact anthology the author captures the fleeting dramas of everyday life with a keen, observant eye. The opening vignette places us on a sweltering London omnibus, where a mosaic of weary passengers—governess, actress, clerks, and a curious young sailor—share a cramped, heat‑filled carriage that feels more like a furnace than a vehicle. When a shy thirteen‑year‑old boards, clutching a bundle of wildflowers, the ordinary routine snaps into a quiet moment of unexpected tenderness, illuminating how small gestures can pierce the fog of urban indifference.
Throughout the collection, similar sketches unfold in bustling streets, quiet rooms, and bustling docks, each revealing the inner lives of characters pressed together by circumstance. The stories blend humor, melancholy, and sharp social insight, inviting listeners to hear the hidden melodies beneath the clamor of a city that never truly sleeps. Whether portraying a fleeting encounter or a lingering memory, the tales linger long after the final line, urging reflection on the simple yet profound connections that bind strangers together.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (237K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1944
Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer brought both adventure and literary wisdom to generations of readers. He wrote novels and stories steeped in the sea and the West Country, and later became one of England’s most influential anthologists and critics.
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