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A Night Out   By: (1869-1924)

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Edward Henry Peple’s A Night Out is a compelling tale set in the vibrant city of New York. The book takes readers on a thrilling journey through the lives of three diverse characters, each with their own hopes, dreams, and struggles.

Peple’s storytelling shines through his impeccable character development. The protagonist, Frank Trent, is a morally complex individual whose journey is both captivating and thought-provoking. As a struggling artist, Frank faces constant hardships and challenges, making it difficult for readers not to empathize with his plight. Peple masterfully delves into Frank’s psyche, revealing his internal struggles and desires, which adds layers of depth to the narrative.

In addition to Frank, Peple introduces us to Olive Ware, a charming and vivacious young woman who harbors secrets of her own. Through her interactions with Frank, Olive serves as a symbol of hope and resilience, reminding readers that love and friendship can flourish even in the darkest of times.

Another stand-out character is Ralph Sullivan, a wealthy business tycoon whose complex personality adds an intriguing dynamic to the plot. As the story unfolds, readers witness how their lives intersect, leading to a series of unexpected events that will keep them on the edge of their seats.

Peple’s prose is both eloquent and captivating, transporting readers to the bustling streets of New York City. The vivid descriptions of the cityscape and the characters' interactions lend themselves to a rich reading experience, immersing readers fully in the world Peple has created.

One aspect that truly sets A Night Out apart is Peple’s exploration of societal issues and the human condition. The author skillfully tackles themes such as wealth disparity, love, and the pursuit of happiness, provoking readers to reflect on their own lives and beliefs.

While A Night Out is undoubtedly a captivating read, there are moments where the pacing could have been tightened. Certain scenes and subplots felt slightly redundant, detracting from the overall impact of the story. However, these minor shortcomings are overshadowed by the strength of Peple’s storytelling and the memorable characters he has crafted.

Overall, A Night Out is a compelling and engrossing novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of dreams. Edward Henry Peple’s vivid prose and well-drawn characters make for a memorable and thought-provoking reading experience. This book is a must-read for those who enjoy literary fiction with a touch of romance and social commentary.

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A NIGHT OUT

BY EDWARD PEPLE

Frontispiece by R.L. GOLDBERG

[Illustration: "The Beast has had the time of his life."]

I

Omar Ben Sufi was a cat. This unadorned statement would have wounded Omar Ben to the marrow of his pride, for he chanced to be a splendid tiger marked feline of purest Persian breed, with glorious yellow eyes and a Solomon in all his glory tail. His pedigree could be traced directly back to Padisha Zim Yuki Yowsi Zind a dignity, in itself, sufficient to cause an aristocratic languor; but, to the layman, he was just a cat.

He dwelt with an exclusive family of humans in a little eighty thousand dollar cottage on the outskirts of vulgarity which is to say, the villa was situated near enough to town to admit of marketing, but far enough removed therefrom to escape the clatter of plebeian toil and the noxious contact with the unhealthy, unwealthy herd. Here the humans entertained selected friends who came at the ends of weeks to admire the splendor of Omar Ben's tail, to bow down to the humans' money, and to hate them fiercely because they had it.

The master did not toil. He lived, for certain hours of the day, in Wall Street, where he sank his patrician fingers into the throats of lesser men, squeezed them dry, then washed his hands in violet water, and built a church... Continue reading book >>




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