Épisodes

  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 5
    Feb 20 2026
    In which a lively gathering of local characters at the Royal Irish Artillery mess-room unveils a charming blend of high talk, rustic humour, and gentle jests, framed by the subtle eccentricities of men devoted to antiquarian pursuits and social mirth. The discourse ranges from the arcane mysteries of magnetism to the comical theatricals of a hapless lieutenant, all seasoned with conviviality and the warm familiarity of a close-knit community.
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    25 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 4
    Feb 20 2026
    In which the lively scene of the Palmerstown fair-green unfolds with its colourful assembly of local characters, marked by social rivalries, convivial festivities, and the genteel yet spirited interactions among neighbours. Amidst this vibrant tableau, the thoughtful and somewhat troubled figures of Captain Devereux and Mr. Mervyn appear, observed with a mixture of admiration and foreboding by those around them.
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    26 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 2
    Feb 19 2026
    In which a sombre escort accompanies a mysterious young gentleman to a chapel for the interment of a venerable coffin, whose curious symbols and weighty presence evoke reflections on past lives and secret knowledge. The solemnity is gently broken by lively mortuary antics and a warm homecoming marked by the familiar tinkle of music and a tender greeting.
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    9 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 3
    Feb 19 2026
    In which the tranquil morning in the village of Chapelizod unfolds with vivid descriptions of its lively streets and characters, including the enigmatic and melancholic stranger Mervyn who draws the discreet curiosity of the local physician and gossips. Amidst the hum of daily business and social conviviality, Mervyn quietly departs on a contemplative walk through the picturesque landscape bordering the Liffey, observed with interest yet apart from the town’s familiar bustle.
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    12 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 1
    Feb 18 2026
    In which, on a sombre and rain-drenched May night in 1767, the reverend Dr. Walsingham prepares for a mysterious and weighty duty, his household quietly observing his solemn departure into the darkness that envelops Chapelizod. The scene unfolds with melancholy reflections and a gathering gloom, as parishioners in the dim church encounters whispers of old memories and the lingering presence of past sorrows that haunt the shadows.
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    13 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Preface
    Feb 18 2026
    In which we are gently led through the quaint and fading village of Chapelizod, a place rich with bygone splendour and homely memorials, as observed by the reflective narrator and his uncle, the curate. At a funeral marked by the unearthing of a mysterious skull, an old soldier’s cryptic remarks spark a quiet intrigue that seeps into the reveries of the past and the solemn churchyard silence.
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    30 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 7
    Feb 21 2026
    In which a lively evening unfolds among a company of gentlemen at their club, where spirited conversation, humorous anecdotes, and gentle rivalries intertwine with the courtesy and decorum of their society. An unexpected tension arises from a misunderstanding, bringing the guests to the threshold of a formal challenge, underscoring the delicate balance between honour and conviviality.
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    17 min
  • The House by the Churchyard Chapter 6
    Feb 21 2026
    In which a gathering of officers is enlivened by Dan Loftus’s quaint and humorous Lent-themed ballad, provoking laughter and genteel amusement amid gentle clerical disapproval. The convivial evening concludes with lively banter over culinary curiosities, before the company disperses to continue their mirth at the local club.
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    10 min