
A late‑June evening drapes Hyde Park in a glittering tableau of London’s finest. Carriages glide past the Serpentine while dandies, debutantes, and seasoned parliamentarians mingle on the tree‑lined walks, their conversations a lively mix of gossip and wit. Among the assorted coteries, the ever‑present Ladies Prymme command attention, their poise balanced by a wary caution about wealth and affection.
Through this bustling scene moves a solitary figure, a man of about thirty who seems out of place among the polished crowd. After paying polite respects to the Prymmes, exchanging frosty barbs with Lady Frost and a dry retort from Mr. Crampe, he settles beneath a thin, leaf‑stripped tree, his patience wearing thin. He had been promised a secret rendez‑vous that would alter his routine, yet the clock ticks toward six and his would‑be companion remains absent, leaving him to wonder whether the evening’s promise will ever materialise.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (130K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1803–1873
Best remembered for vivid historical and supernatural fiction, this prolific Victorian writer also left a surprising mark on everyday language with phrases that people still quote today. His stories mix drama, mystery, politics, and the occult in a way that helped shape popular fiction in the 19th century.
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