
In the bustling Atlanta station, two old friends—one a restless former political hopeful, the other a modest lecturer on sunken ships—exchange weary jokes and bold plans. Ardmore, fed up with wealth that can’t buy excitement, longs for a genuine adventure that isn’t stamped with a price tag, while Griswold offers half‑hearted suggestions of polar quests and exotic travels. Their banter reveals a deeper loneliness and a shared yearning to break free from comfortable but stifling lives.
When the train whistles away, the duo’s conversation hints at a sudden, impulsive decision that will carry them far from the city’s clamor to the rolling green of Ireland’s Kildare countryside. There, a seemingly ordinary little brown jug becomes the focal point of a mystery that promises both humor and heart‑warming encounters. Listeners will be drawn into their witty repartee, the charm of early‑20th‑century travel, and the promise of an unexpected quest that begins with a simple, stubborn wish for something truly different.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (476K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-05-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1947
Best remembered for lively early-20th-century novels like The House of a Thousand Candles, this Indiana writer also stepped into public life as a diplomat and civic figure. His career connected popular fiction, state politics, and American cultural life in a way that still feels distinctive.
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