
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Tobias Smollett,
1 / 68Preface
- 1. Preface
- 2. Chapter 1
- 3. Chapter 2
- 4. Chapter 3
- 5. Chapter 4
- 6. Chapter 5
- 7. Chapter 6
- 8. Chapter 7
- 9. Chapter 8
- 10. Chapter 9
- 11. Chapter 10
- 12. Chapter 11
- 13. Chapter 12
- 14. Chapter 13
- 15. Chapter 14
- 16. Chapter 15
- 17. Chapter 16
- 18. Chapter 17
- 19. Chapter 18
- 20. Chapter 19
- 21. Chapter 20
- 22. Chapter 21
- 23. Chapter 22
- 24. Chapter 23
- 25. Chapter 24
- 26. Chapter 25
- 27. Chapter 26
- 28. Chapter 27
- 29. Chapter 28
- 30. Chapter 29
- 31. Chapter 30
- 32. Chapter 31
- 33. Chapter 32
- 34. Chapter 33
- 35. Chapter 34
- 36. Chapter 35
- 37. Chapter 36
- 38. Chapter 37
- 39. Chapter 38
- 40. Chapter 39
- 41. Chapter 40
- 42. Chapter 41
- 43. Chapter 42
- 44. Chapter 43
- 45. Chapter 44
- 46. Chapter 45
- 47. Chapter 46
- 48. Chapter 47
- 49. Chapter 48
- 50. Chapter 49
- 51. Chapter 50
- 52. Chapter 51
- 53. Chapter 52
- 54. Chapter 53
- 55. Chapter 54
- 56. Chapter 55
- 57. Chapter 56
- 58. Chapter 57
- 59. Chapter 58
- 60. Chapter 59
- 61. Chapter 60
- 62. Chapter 61
- 63. Chapter 62
- 64. Chapter 63
- 65. Chapter 64
- 66. Chapter 65
- 67. Chapter 66
- 68. Chapter 67
About
You can call me Dr. Fathom. Or Count Fathom. But I'm not who I say I am. And can you blame me? My mother was a soldiers' harlot who pocketed extra loot by wandering through the battlefield stripping the dead and dying of valuables. I don't even know who my father was, except he must have had my handsome looks. People liked looking at me. And people liked how I talked too. Early on, I learned that telling the truth didn't get you the same quick reward as telling them what they wanted to hear, being assiduously charming, dissimulating. In a word, lying. I became good at it. And I became the favorite of a rich Hungarian count who took me in and coaxed his pathetically naïve son to look up to me and learn to be like me. Ha! How I wanted to sell my soul to trade places with Renaldo! I wanted his money. I wanted his beautiful life. I wanted his beautiful wife -- at least for an extra notch on my belt. This is the story of how I went about achieving those things. It was easy, especially at first. Because, to tell the truth, people secretly yearn for tall tales. - Summary by Arthur Krolman
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