
Fresh from Cambridge, Kenneth Speed steps into the ancient stone walls of Millstead School, where tradition hangs heavy like dust on its leather‑bound shelves. He is appointed arts master, tasked with teaching music and drawing, but the gloomy headmaster’s unsettling welcome—clammy hands, a trembling voice—leaves him questioning whether he has entered a sanctuary of learning or a maze of old secrets. As the winter wind rattles the lime trees outside, Speed’s sharp intellect senses that this first day will be less about lesson plans and more about navigating the school's shadowy customs.
In the dimly lit study, a cat‑like servant flicks on gas lamps, casting a yellow glow that reveals the headmaster’s almost papal presence and the strange, almost palpable history embedded in the walls. Speed feels an acute awareness of the unseen conversations the rooms have heard, and an uneasy curiosity about the “lower forms” and commercial geography he’s expected to teach. Listeners are invited to follow his tentative steps as he confronts the unsettling blend of academic duty and the lingering mysteries of Millstead.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (479K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Boston, 1924.
Credits
Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust Digital Library.)
Release date
2022-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1900–1954
Best known for creating Shangri-La and for the quietly moving classic Goodbye, Mr. Chips, this English-born novelist wrote stories that blended warmth, escapism, and emotional clarity. His books were hugely popular in the 1930s and 1940s, and several became successful films.
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