The Wayfarers

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The Wayfarers

by J. C. (John Collis) Snaith

EN·~7 hours

Chapters

Description

He awakens in a disordered drawing‑room, the remnants of a night spent in cards, wine and reckless bravado strewn about like evidence of a crime. The narrator, a once‑privileged scion whose great‑grandfather’s scholarly portrait still watches from the mantel, now faces mounting debts, a fatal duel, and the looming threat of the law. With a wry, self‑deprecating voice he surveys his own ruin, noting the irony of his own “rakishness with the highest honours” as the only thing left unscathed.

Determined to cheat fate, he summons his loyal valet François and prepares for another night of gambling, spirits and desperate scheming in the smoky streets of Jermyn. The opening promises a darkly comic journey through London’s underbelly, where a fallen gentleman must navigate creditors, rivals, and his own conscience. Listeners are invited to follow his tangled path, watching whether wit and charm can outpace the inevitable consequences of his excesses.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (420K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2010-12-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. C. (John Collis) Snaith

J. C. (John Collis) Snaith

1876–1936

A Nottingham professional cricketer who built a second career as a novelist, he wrote popular fiction in the early 20th century and left behind a long list of books now circulating in the public domain. His unusual path from county cricket to the literary world gives his work an extra layer of period charm.

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