Audiolibro: The Return of Alfred
- Download 01 – The Girl at the Window audio
- Download 02 – A Question of Identity audio
- Download 03 – What the Butler Told audio
- Download 04 – The Vicar Decides to Act audio
- Download 05 – Little Bilstead Receives a Shock audio
- Download 06 – The Strangeness of Marjorie audio
- Download 07 – Little Bilstead Sits in Judgment audio
- Download 08 – Eric Stannard Promises Support audio
- Download 09 – Miss Lipscombe Decides on Neutrality audio
- Download 10 – Smith Acquires Reach-me-downs audio
- Download 11 – Mr. Tassell is Surprised audio
- Download 12 – Little Bilstead Goes to Church audio
- Download 13 – Nero in Disgrace audio
- Download 14 – Smith becomes a Popular Hero audio
- Download 15 – A Village divided against Itself audio
- Download 16 – P.C. Postle assumes his uniform audio
- Download 17 – Mr Gadgett pays a call audio
- Download 18 – Eric plays a part audio
- Download 19 – Sir John Hildreth inserts an Advertisement audio
- Download 20 – Little Bilstead aches with Drama audio
- Download 21 – Marjorie hears the News audio
- Download 22 – The Unmasking of Smith audio
- Download 23 – Mr Gadgett tells the Truth audio
- Download 24 – Eric pronounces it spif audio
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The hero of the book is at a loose end, weary and bored of his old life after returning from the Great War. After an argument with his uncle and a railway strike he finds himself lost in the county of Norfolk at ten o’clock one night. When he seeks shelter in a country home, the butler immediately recognizes him as “Mr. Alfred”, the missing son of the house. From that point onwards, our hero, who gives his name as “James Smith”, finds himself in for an exciting time.
Not only does he inherit the friends of “Mr. Alfred”, but also the odium of his misdoings. Protestations are useless: the villagers are convinced he is the prodigal son. Of course, he could just leave the village – but then, had he not been hoping for something exciting to happen – and more importantly, what about Marjorie, the girl at the window?
Originally published anonymously, this romantic comedy was just signed “by the author of “Patricia Brent, Spinster” (a book that was also published anonymously) with a dedication: “To those in many countries who have generously assumed responsibility for the authorship of Patricia Brent, Spinster – this book is dedicated by the author”.
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