
CHAPTER I. - THE POOR INNOCENT.
CHAPTER II. - A LITTLE MOTHER TO THE OTHERS.
CHAPTER III. - THE ARRIVAL OF THE AUNT.
CHAPTER IV. - RUB-A-DUB.
CHAPTER V. - AUNT IS HER NAME.
CHAPTER VI. - THE POOR DEAD 'UNS.
CHAPTER VII. - BUT ANN COULD NOT HELP LETTING OUT NOW AND THEN.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE STRAW TOO MUCH.
CHAPTER IX. - THE PUNISHMENT CHAMBER.
CHAPTER X. - BOW AND ARROW.
In a secluded country house, four children—named after the gods and heroes of ancient myth—grow up surrounded by a garden that seems almost magical. Iris, Apollo, Diana and little Orion spend their days among fruit‑laden walls, fragrant flower beds, and an arbor their father built especially for them. Their world is filled with the simple wonders of blooming roses, ripe berries and starlit skies, and the siblings share a deep, almost reverent love for every creature that crosses their path.
The story follows their early years, capturing the tenderness of a mother who gently weaves legends into bedtime talks and a father who carves each child's name into a personal seat beneath the arbor. As the children explore the garden’s secret corners, they invent games, tell stories of their namesakes, and learn the rhythms of nature. Their innocent curiosity and close bond with the land set the stage for a gentle tale of growth, imagination, and the quiet magic that can be found in everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (400K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Lenna Knox, Juliet Sutherland, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-01-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1914
Best known for lively stories for girls and for early crime fiction, this Irish-born writer was astonishingly prolific, publishing hundreds of books and stories across her career. Her work moved easily from school stories and adventure tales to sensation and mystery.
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