
CHAPTER I. - A WELSH HOTEL.
CHAPTER II. - THE CHILD.
CHAPTER III. - A SEARCH.
CHAPTER IV. - JOAN’S MOTHER.
CHAPTER V. - THE LETTER.
An explanation.
Serious thoughts.
“What do you mean? What do you want?” demanded Joan.
“Might not comfort be found here?”
The Valley once more.
In a modest Welsh hotel, a towering, good‑natured gentleman named George Rutherford gathers his eclectic companions for what he calls a “wedding tour.” The bustling lobby teems with seasoned locals, a stout widow, a bright‑eyed boy, and a petite, fluttering bride, each carrying an odd assortment of sticks, books, and weather‑proof gear. Their banter, laced with humor and gentle impatience, sets a warm, slightly chaotic tone that hints at adventures beyond the hotel’s stone walls.
As the party prepares to leave for a secluded valley, the reader catches glimpses of their personalities: Dulcie’s eager optimism, the boy’s restless curiosity, and George’s steady, if unconventional, leadership. The valley itself remains a promise of quiet beauty and hidden stories, inviting listeners to follow the troupe’s journey through rugged countryside, unexpected encounters, and the subtle ties that bind them together.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (348K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The American Sunday-School Union, 1886.
Release date
2023-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1939
A prolific Victorian writer, she brought both moral tales and popular science to young readers, helping make astronomy and other subjects feel welcoming and vivid. Her books move easily between evangelical fiction, history, and clear-eyed explanations of the natural world.
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