Thou Art The Man

by Mary Elizabeth BRADDON (1835 - 1915)

Before the Coroner

Thou Art The Man

Sibyl married after assuming that her cousin, with whom she was in love, died. However, said cousin, who suffers from epilepsy, found himself near a murder scene and had no idea what happened. Fearing the worst, he ran away. Ten years later, Sibyl discovers that he is alive. What happened on that terrible night? - Summary by Stav Nisser


Listen next episodes of Thou Art The Man:
"Ah, but, forgetting All Things, shall I thee?" , "And the Devil may pipe to his own" , Cora expatiates , Coralie's Journal: for Paternal Inspection , Coralie's Private Diary continued , Coralie's Private Journal , Death in Life , Encompassed with Darkness , "Fancies that might be, Facts that are" , "For is not God All Mighty?" , "Grudged I so much to die?" , Home Questions , "In the Grey Distance, Half a Life away" , Lady Penrith's Idea , "Let a Passionless Peace be my Lot" , "So we but meet not part again" , The Carpews have a Boarder , The Furies on the Hearth , The Vicar of St. Jude's , "What Love was ever as Deep as a Grave?" , What People said