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The John Galsworthy Library

The John Galsworthy Library

著者: John Galsworthy
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In an age of quiet drawing rooms and restless hearts, The John Galsworthy Library invites listeners to step into the measured rhythms of another England - one poised between tradition and change. Here, the novels and stories of John Galsworthy are read in full, allowing each voice, each hesitation, and each unspoken longing to unfold as it was first imagined. From the stately houses of the Forsytes to the hidden corners of conscience and society, these readings offer a calm and thoughtful refuge from modern haste. Wander through these pages in search of beauty, justice, or simple human truth; this library remains open to all.Public domain
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  • The Patrician Part 1, Chapter 7
    2026/03/16
    In which the Hon. Hubert Caradoc tends to an injured guest at Monkland Court, setting in motion a series of social manoeuvres coloured by curiosity and understated politeness among the Caradoc family and their circle. The narrative paints a vivid tableau of the estate and its denizens, mingling reflections on class, character, and the gentle tensions of politics and hospitality in the English countryside.
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    24 分
  • The Patrician Part 1, Chapter 8
    2026/03/16
    In which Barbara, caught between the expectations of high society and her own quiet curiosity, encounters the enigmatic Mr. Courtier and navigates the subtle complexities of reputation, family, and whispered scandal. Amid the moor's sweetness and the sharpness of social glances, the household gathers to confront unsettling news that casts a shadow over their genteel world.
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    13 分
  • The Patrician Part 1, Chapter 5
    2026/03/15
    In which Eustace Cardoc, Viscount Miltoun, emerges as a solitary and serious figure, shaped by a rigorous education and a searching temperament that isolates him from the gaieties of his class, while forging a rare, quietly profound friendship with a gentle widow whose own life is marked by sorrow. Amidst the subdued rhythms of country life and political apprenticeship, the narrative gently unveils the delicate intimacies and silent yearnings of two solitary souls drawn together by circumstance and unspoken understanding.
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    19 分
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