The Pride of Jennico: Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico

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The Pride of Jennico: Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

EN·~7 hours

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Description

A fierce winter storm rattles the stone walls of a remote Bohemian castle, and Captain Basil Jennico finds himself alone in its vaulted chambers, pen in hand. He begins a candid memoir, hoping the act of writing will steady his restless thoughts as the wind howls outside. The narrative opens with his sudden inheritance—a vast estate bequeathed by his enigmatic great‑uncle—that thrusts the once‑obscure English cavalry officer into the bewildering role of a wealthy landowner.

Jennico’s reflections reveal a man torn between the reckless freedom of his youth and the heavy responsibilities now thrust upon him. He muses on love, duty, and the legacy that binds him, hinting at the social circles and intrigues of London’s White’s Club that await his return. The early chapters weave together atmospheric description, personal turmoil, and the promise of adventure, inviting listeners to follow a restless soul as he navigates honor, ambition, and the storm that mirrors his inner conflict.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (409K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-02-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Agnes Castle

Agnes Castle

1860–1922

A Victorian and Edwardian novelist, playwright, and short-story writer, she is best remembered for the books she created with her husband, Egerton Castle. Their fast-moving historical romances and adventures helped make them a popular literary partnership of their time.

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Egerton Castle

Egerton Castle

1858–1920

A Victorian novelist, antiquarian, and fencing historian, he brought adventure and historical detail together in books that still feel lively today. His work ranged from popular fiction to influential studies of swordsmanship and old-world manners.

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