
A lively, off‑beat world unfolds in a sun‑lit resort town where ancient rites mingle with modern sport. The local cult of Gad and Meni treats its holy days as grand polo festivals, pitting the town’s own team against the formidable Banbury Hunt Club. The scene is painted with bustling bazaars, noisy temples, and a river‑like courtyard that hums with the clamor of worshippers and revelers alike, setting a tone that is both whimsical and slightly surreal.
At the heart of the chaos is Honora, a sharp‑tongued outsider who watches the spectacle with a mix of disdain and fascination. While the town’s ladies adore the pageantry, Honora is drawn irresistibly to the charismatic rider Trixton Brent, whose daring play on the field captures her attention. Through her eyes, the reader glimpses the tangled web of friendships, rivalries, and whispered histories that swirl around the match, hinting at deeper tensions without spilling any of the story’s later secrets.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (117K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-19
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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