
After two decades abroad, a seasoned traveler steps back onto the streets of London and finds the city both familiar and startlingly new. The horse‑drawn carriage has vanished, replaced by a roar of automobiles and a swelling bicycle craze, while the grand clubs and institutions bear fresh façades. He pauses on the marble steps of a venerable club, noting the subtle shifts in architecture and traffic that signal a world racing ahead. Yet his restless spirit feels both displaced and intrigued, wondering what will anchor him in this altered metropolis.
A quick glance at the Westminster Gazette reveals a nation in upheaval: suffragette outrages dominate the headlines, with hunger strikes, window smashings, and a new “Cat and Mouse” law rattling the political scene. The narrator, ever the observer, senses an undercurrent of fierce determination among the women driving this campaign, a force that could draw him into unfamiliar alliances. As he contemplates joining the club’s new members’ address book, a quiet intuition hints at deeper mysteries waiting beyond the surface of the headlines. Listeners will be carried along as his curiosity pulls him toward the heart of a turbulent London, where personal indifference meets the swirl of social revolt.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (460K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1967
A hugely popular Irish-born novelist of the early 20th century, he was known for brisk, readable fiction that often mixed politics, society, and romance. His books reached a wide audience between the wars, and he remained a recognizable literary name for decades.
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