
In the quiet dining room of a remote Alpine hotel, a weary traveler becomes the audience for Henry’s tangled recollections, narrated in the unconventional reverse order the narrator himself preserves. Henry, now preferring the more genteel “Henri,” spins a vivid picture of his early life as a young waiter on Mile End Road, where the clatter of coffee cups and the hum of a bustling music hall form the backdrop to his first encounters.
Among those memories is the lively partnership with a street‑wise boy called “Kipper” and a spirited girl nicknamed “Carrots,” whose red hair and sharp eyes stand out against the grime of the streets. Their modest meals, witty bartering and fleeting moments of tenderness hint at a world of survival and small‑scale rebellion, setting the stage for the larger, slightly eerie tale that will unfold beyond the hotel’s walls.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (119K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1927
Best remembered for the comic classic Three Men in a Boat, this English writer had a gift for turning everyday mishaps into warm, sharp humor. His work helped make late-Victorian comedy feel lively, modern, and very human.
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