Another Man's Shoes

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Another Man's Shoes

by Victor Bridges

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

A weary traveler with only a sixpence to his name wanders into a modest eatery, hoping a modest meal will buy him a moment’s respite. While scanning the menu, he spots an old companion, Billy Logan, nursing a scar from a failed Chilean uprising. Their reunion sparks a lively exchange of jokes and memories, recalling past brawls in Buenos Aires and the narrow escape that sent the narrator to Bolivia. Over shared bottles of wine, they trade stories of narrow survivals and narrow chances.

The conversation quickly turns to the narrator’s recent brush with a hidden gold vein in the Andes, a find that promises wealth but demands more hands and resources. Determined to turn his luck around, he plans to head to London and then catch a ship for New York, hoping the American market will fund a larger venture. Billy, meanwhile, is about to embark on a prospecting job in Mexico, and the two men exchange addresses, promising to keep in touch should their fortunes diverge. The meeting sets the stage for a new chapter of daring pursuits and restless ambition.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (498K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2021-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VB

Victor Bridges

1878–1972

A hugely productive English storyteller, he wrote mysteries, thrillers, fantasy, and plays across more than half a century. Best known for the adventure novel Greensea Island, he had a knack for fast-moving plots and strong atmosphere.

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