
A lively epistolary tale follows a restless Englishman stationed abroad, wrestling with bewildering consular formalities and a tangled loan scheme that threatens his modest finances. In his candid letters to a trusted friend, he skewers the pompous officials he must appease, while simultaneously trying to secure the funds he needs to keep his household afloat. The correspondence offers a witty glimpse into the clash between bureaucratic absurdity and the practical concerns of a family far from home.
Back at the family’s quiet residence, everyday life unfolds with a mix of routine and eccentricity: fishing outings with Lord George, his sister’s diligent sewing and singing, and a mother perpetually occupied with the ever‑present household demands. Our narrator also attempts to master German under the tutelage of a charismatic Swiss umbrella‑maker, lamenting the futility of language learning past a certain age. Through humor and keen observation, the story paints a vivid portrait of expatriate existence, inviting listeners to share in the Dodd family’s charming trials and triumphs.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2011-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1806–1872
Remembered for lively Irish novels packed with wit, adventure, and sharp social observation, this 19th-century writer became one of the great popular entertainers of his day. He also drew on an eventful life as a doctor, traveler, and diplomat, which gave his fiction its restless energy.
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