
In a breezy Oxford‑street billiard room, the affable Tom Hartshorne of the Dragoons confides in his old friend Markworth about an impending visit to his mother’s dreary Sussex estate. Stuck between a demanding matriarch and a stagnant country life, Tom hopes a companion will make the week bearable—and perhaps open the door to a flirtatious encounter with the new governess, Miss Kingscott.
Markworth, ever the witty foil, is drawn into the scheme as the two men finish their game and plan a lively dinner with fellow officers at Lane’s. The invitation promises camaraderie, a chance to escape the stifling routine, and the subtle thrill of navigating society’s expectations. As the evening approaches, both men wonder whether the countryside will prove a simple respite or a catalyst for unexpected entanglements.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (609K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2010-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Victorian writer of sea adventures and popular fiction, he is best remembered for brisk, boys'-own stories filled with ships, storms, and danger. His books helped bring the excitement of naval life to young readers in the late nineteenth century.
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