
In the dimming light of St. John’s, a weary rector wrestles with a sudden, unsettling vision that has taken hold of his thoughts. The decision to remain at the parish—despite a growing sense of futility—drives him into a quiet, introspective turmoil that colors every interaction. As he ponders the weight of his newly surfaced mission, the familiar walls of the church feel both sanctuary and prison.
His uneasy relationship with his long‑time assistant, McCrae, comes sharply into focus. The rector plans a candid confession, hoping to align their destinies, yet he hesitates, fearing the conversation will expose vulnerabilities in both men. Beneath their formal silences lies a clash of ideals: a clergyman questioning the materialist values of modern society and a steadfast aide whose loyalty may demand a sacrifice greater than either imagined.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1965
Best known for leading Britain through the darkest years of World War II, this statesman was also a gifted historian and speaker whose words helped define an era. His books, speeches, and memoirs still shape how many readers understand war, politics, and leadership.
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