
Returning from the thrills of the Epsom races, Robert finds himself drawn into a puzzling confrontation between old rival Sedgett and the enigmatic Algernon Blancove. Their uneasy partnership, observed from a carriage window, hints at hidden motives that threaten the fragile peace of their small community. As Major Waring and Percy offer their wry commentary, the conversation drifts from horse‑talk to the more dangerous territory of personal honor and whispered promises.
The real tension lies in Robert's obsession with the inscrutable Mrs. Lovell, whose admiration seems both a blessing and a curse. He wrestles with a mixture of fascination, fear, and a yearning for validation, wondering whether her affection can ever be trusted. Against the backdrop of gambling parlors and lingering rivalries, the story sets the stage for a battle of wills that will test loyalty, love, and the courage to confront one's own shadows.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (159K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1909
A major Victorian novelist and poet, he is best remembered for sharp, psychologically rich fiction and for turning comedy into a serious way of looking at human behavior. His work rewards listeners who enjoy wit, moral complexity, and characters who rarely fit simple categories.
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