Length11h 56m
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"The dull November afternoon was fast drawing to a close. Patches of white mist lay in the hollows of the elm-dotted park; the outlines of stately tree and russet copse were rapidly merging into the surrounding grey. Already a flicker of light was beginning to appear in the windows of Radford Hall, the home of Sir Thomas Caldwell, Baronet, a house—like its owner—solid, sturdy, and unimaginative-looking. Nearly a mile away, standing well back from a high ragged hedge of blackthorn, a line of sportsmen could be seen waiting for the last drive of the day to commence; behind each stood the waiting figure of a loader, ready with the second gun. Listless and inactive as were now these figures, they would shortly become possessed of a feverish energy; for in the turnip-field beyond the blackthorn hedge were many partridges, and, struggle later as they might with obstinate cartridges, their movements would be far too slow for their impatient masters, who with gun discharged would view, in helpless wrath, the easiest of shots pass unscathed overhead. At one end of the line, comfortably seated on a grouse-stick, a young man was waiting with the rest. He was a young man whose face wore a look of great conceit, this appearance being enhanced by a somewhat pronounced eccentricity of attire. There was something about this youth that struck the observer as unusual; he was in some indescribable manner different from his fellows, though to the majority of mankind it must be owned the difference was not of a pleasing kind. This gentleman was Lieutenant Hector Graeme, senior subaltern of Her Majesty's 1st Regiment of Lancers, now on foreign service in India. In accordance with his usual habit of evading his duties—or so said his enemies, among whom might be included the greater part of his brother officers—Graeme had been successful in dodging the troopship; and, having been left behind with the depot at Canterbury, was on leave from that place and staying as a guest at Radford Hall, Sir Thomas being an old friend of his father's." (Excerpt)
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction
Length11 hrs 56 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 31, 2017
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1BOOK I
16CHAPTER XIV
2CHAPTER I
17CHAPTER XV
3CHAPTER II
18CHAPTER XVI
4CHAPTER III
19CHAPTER XVII
5CHAPTER IV
20CHAPTER XVIII
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6CHAPTER V
21CHAPTER XIX
7CHAPTER VI
22CHAPTER XX
8CHAPTER VII
23CHAPTER XXI
9CHAPTER VIII
24CHAPTER XXII
10CHAPTER IX
25CHAPTER XXIII
11BOOK II
26BOOK III
12CHAPTER X
27CHAPTER XXIV
13CHAPTER XI
28CHAPTER XXV
14CHAPTER XII
29CHAPTER XXVI
15CHAPTER XIII
