• 024 - George Robinson's Dream
    Dec 1 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    14 mins
  • 023 - Farewell
    Nov 30 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    20 mins
  • 022 - Wasteful and Impetuous Sale
    Nov 29 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    27 mins
  • 021 - Mr Brown is Taken Ill
    Nov 28 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    30 mins
  • 020 - Showing How Mr Brisket Didn't See His Way
    Nov 27 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    15 mins
  • 019 - George Robinson's Marriage
    Nov 26 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    15 mins
  • 018 - An Evening at the Goose and Gridiron
    Nov 25 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    22 mins
  • 017 - A Tea-party in Bishopsgate Street
    Nov 24 2025
    Dive into this sharp satire that critiques the deceitful advertising and business practices of its time, as it unravels the tale of a fledgling clothing business destined for disaster. At its helm is the timid senior partner, Brown, who offers financial backing but lacks the courage to steer the ship. His son-in-law, Jones, is busy pilfering from the cash register, while the junior partner, Robinson, fixates on the notion that extravagant advertising will save the day, ultimately squandering their funds on outrageous ad schemes and publicity stunts. Adding to the chaos are Browns two daughters the manipulative elder, married to Jones, who seeks to extract money from her father, and the younger, Maryanne, who plays both Robinson and Brisket the butcher (a nod to Trollopes clever character naming) against each other for her affections. Yet, amidst the comedic misadventures, Trollope reveals a heartfelt empathy for the challenges small business owners face, while also highlighting the pitfalls writers endure under harsh criticism. As Robinson prepares to share his journey in the esteemed Cornhill Magazine, a surprising twist in the final chapter leads to an uplifting redemption, leaving readers with a sense of hope.
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    24 mins