Thou Art The Man

by Mary Elizabeth BRADDON (1835 - 1915)

Urquhart considers himself Ill-used

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" , Before the Coroner , Cora expatiates , Coralie's Journal: for Paternal Inspection , Coralie's Private Diary continued , Coralie's Private Journal , Death in Life , Dreaming and Waking , 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" , In the Pine Wood , 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 do you know about this?" , "What Love was ever as Deep as a Grave?" , What People said