
The story opens on a bright Speech‑Day in the bustling market town of Harton, where horse‑drawn carriages stream in and families crowd the streets to admire the old school and its chapel’s glittering windows. Parents and relatives wander past cricket fields and bathing‑places, eager to see the place that produced poets, statesmen and, now, the next generation of hopeful scholars. Inside the school hall, a distinguished audience gathers around a table piled with prize‑books, while a young prince sits at the head of the room, and a platform holds the monitors who will soon address the crowd.
Amid the ceremony, a playful rivalry sparks between a father and his two children as they try to guess which boy will shine brightest. Their attention lands on Julian Home, a boy with delicate features and a quiet intensity, and on the charismatic monitor Bruce, who bursts into a powerful recitation of Burke. The tension between modest talent and flamboyant confidence hints at the friendships and ambitions that will shape their lives as the day unfolds.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (587K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1903
Remembered for vivid religious writing and a gift for storytelling, this Victorian clergyman brought biblical history and Christian ideas to a wide popular audience. He was also a prominent church leader whose sermons and books reached readers well beyond the pulpit.
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