Unaddressed Letters
Frank Athelstane Swettenham and Anonymousandfrank Athelstane Swettenham
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“I had a friend who loved me;” but he has gone, and the “great gulf” is between us. After his death, I received a packet of manuscript with these few words:—“What I have written may appeal to you because of our friendship, and because, when you come to read them, you will seek to grasp, in these apparent confidences, an inner meaning that to the end will elude you. If you think others, not the many but the few, might find here any answer to their unuttered questionings, any fellowship of sympathy in those experiences which are the milestones of our lives, then use the letters as you will, but without my name. I shall have gone, and the knowledge of my name would make no one either wiser or happier.”
The writer was, by trade, a diplomatist; by inclination, a sportsman with literary and artistic tastes; by force of circumstances he was a student of many characters, and in some sense a cynic. He was also a traveler—not a great traveler, but he knew a good deal of Europe, a little of America, much of India and the further East. He spent some time in this neighborhood, and was much interested in the country and its people. There is an Eastern atmosphere about many of the letters, and he made no secret of the fact that he was fascinated by the glamour of the lands of sunshine. He died very suddenly by misadventure, and, even to me, his packet of letters came rather as a revelation.
- Summary by Frank Athelstane Swettenham (7 hr 10 min)
Chapters
PREFACE | 3:47 | Read by Eva Davis |
THE HILL OF SOLITUDE | 6:53 | Read by Nemo |
OF WORSHIP | 9:31 | Read by Eva Davis |
WEST AND EAST | 10:04 | Read by Eva Davis |
A CLEVER MONGOOSE | 13:38 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A BLUE DAY | 13:57 | Read by Nemo |
OF LOVE, IN FICTION | 7:55 | Read by Amy Gramour |
THE JINGLING COIN | 19:08 | Read by Nemo |
A STRANGE SUNSET | 9:30 | Read by Amy Gramour |
OF LETTER-WRITING | 5:48 | Read by Eva Davis |
AT A FUNERAL | 13:07 | Read by Eva Davis |
OF CHANGE AND DECAY | 23:02 | Read by Nemo |
DAUGHTERS AND DESPOTISM | 14:11 | Read by Eva Davis |
HER FIANCÉ | 11:00 | Read by Eva Davis |
BY THE SEA | 12:20 | Read by Nemo |
AN ILLUMINATION | 9:44 | Read by Nemo |
OF DEATH, IN FICTION | 11:07 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A HAND AT ÉCARTÉ | 8:17 | Read by Amy Gramour |
THE GENTLE ART OF VEERING WITH THE WIND | 9:36 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A REJOINDER | 10:04 | Read by Nemo |
OF IMPORTUNITY | 11:41 | Read by Eva Davis |
OF COINCIDENCES | 10:08 | Read by Nemo |
OF A COUNTRY-HOUSE CUSTOM | 9:36 | Read by Nemo |
A MERE LIE | 12:24 | Read by Nemo |
TIGERS AND CROCODILES | 15:02 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A ROSE AND A MOTH | 7:35 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A LOVE-PHILTRE | 14:00 | Read by Eva Davis |
MOONSTRUCK | 10:13 | Read by Amy Gramour |
THE “DEVI” | 18:13 | Read by Eva Davis |
THE DEATH-CHAIN | 12:28 | Read by Amy Gramour |
SCANDAL AND BANGLES | 7:52 | Read by Eva Davis |
THE REPREHENSIBLE HABIT OF MAKING COMPARISONS | 7:49 | Read by Amy Gramour |
A CHALLENGE | 7:11 | Read by Eva Davis |
IN EXILE | 20:44 | Read by Nemo |
OF LOVE—NOT IN FICTION | 15:24 | Read by Eva Davis |
OF OBSESSION | 11:26 | Read by Eva Davis |
OF PARADISE LOST | 4:29 | Read by Amy Gramour |
“TO MARY, IN HEAVEN” | 11:28 | Read by Nemo |