
A fresh graduate, Michael embarks on his long‑awaited journey to Oxford, leaving behind the bustling stations of London for the tranquil spires that rise along the river. The opening pages follow his nervous preparations—careful luggage arrangements, a playful rivalry with his friend Alan over borrowed golf clubs, and the awkward etiquette of third‑class travel. As the train rolls past the Thames, Michael’s anticipation swells, only to be tempered by the bewildering customs of university arrival and the subtle judgments of fellow undergraduates.
Once in Oxford, the city’s ancient architecture and the bustling life of St. Mary’s lodge confront him with both wonder and self‑doubt. Michael’s inner monologue captures the mix of excitement and dread that accompanies any first step into a new world, while the vivid descriptions of the college’s red‑haired porter and the hurried hansom rides set a lively stage. Listeners will feel the pulse of youthful ambition and the delicate balance between confidence and uncertainty that defines this early chapter of his academic adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1106K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2010-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1972
Best known for lively, sharply observed novels like Sinister Street, Whisky Galore, and The Monarch of the Glen, this prolific Scottish writer moved easily between satire, romance, and comedy. His long career also included journalism, memoir, and a famously eventful life far beyond the page.
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