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Phoebe Reads a Mystery

The Moonstone: Second Period, Second Narrative, Chapter 1

Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Vox Media Podcast Network

Drama, Fiction

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Phoebe reads a chapter a day of Wilkie Collins’ The Moonstone. Read along. Our other shows are Criminal and This is Love. Donate to Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:38.0

Second narrative. Contributed by Matthew Brough, Solicitor of Grease and Square.

0:45.0

Chapter 1

0:48.0

My fair friend, Miss Clack, having laid down the pen, there are two reasons for my taking it up next in my turn.

0:57.0

In the first place, I am in a position to throw the necessary light on certain points of interest, which have thus far been left in the dark.

1:05.0

Miss Farrinder had her own private reason for breaking her marriage engagement, and I was at the bottom of it.

1:12.0

Mr. Godfrey Abelwhite had his own private reason for withdrawing all claim to the hand of his charming cousin, and I discovered what it was.

1:22.0

In the second place, it was my good or ill fortune, my hardly know which, to find myself personally involved at the period of which I am now writing in the mystery of the Indian diamond.

1:34.0

I had the honor of an interview at my own office with a stranger of distinguished manners, who was no other unquestionably than the chief of the three Indians.

1:45.0

Add to this, that I met with a celebrated traveler, Mr. Muthwaite, the day afterwards, and that I held a conversation with him on the subject of the moonstone, which has a very important bearing on later events.

1:59.0

And there you have the statement of my claims to fill the position which I occupy in these pages.

2:06.0

The true story of the broken marriage engagement comes first in point of time, and must therefore take the first place in the present narrative.

2:15.0

Tracing my way back along the chain of events, from one end to the other, I find it necessary to open the scene, oddly enough as you will think, at the bedside of my excellent client and friend,

2:28.0

the late Sir John Verinder. Sir John had his share, perhaps rather a large share, of the more harmless and amiable of the weaknesses incidental to humanity.

2:40.0

Among these I may mention, as applicable to the matter in hand, an invincible reluctance, so long as he enjoyed his usual good health, to face the responsibility of making his will.

2:53.0

Lady Verinder exerted her influence to rouse him to a sense of duty in this matter, then I exerted my influence.

3:01.0

He admitted the justice of our views, but he went no further than that, until he found himself afflicted with the illness, which ultimately brought him to his grave.

3:11.0

Then I was sent for at last to take my client's instructions on the subject of his will.

3:18.0

They proved to be the simplest instructions I had ever received in the whole of my professional career.

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