
Chapter One. - Going out into the World.
Chapter Two. - The Delights of being a Fresher.
Chapter Three. - An Unwilling “At Home.”
Chapter Four. - An Eavesdropper.
Chapter Five. - Why Priscilla Peel went to St. Benet’s.
Chapter Six. - College Life.
Chapter Seven. - In Miss Oliphant’s Room.
Chapter Eight. - The Kindest and Most Comforting Way.
Chapter Nine. - A New Like.
Chapter Ten. - St. Hilda’s Chapel.
Priscilla Peel stands on the brink of independence, her newly‑packed trunk a symbol of the future she’s about to chase. In the quiet of her coastal cottage, she exchanges tender words with Aunt Raby, who, despite modest means, promises a modest allowance and the confidence to face a world still unsure of women’s ambitions. The moon‑lit cliffs and the salty sea below mirror Priscilla’s mix of nervous excitement and quiet resolve as she prepares to leave home for her studies.
Inside the bustling household, three lively girls share a tiny bed, their chatter and laughter offering a brief, comforting glimpse of the friendships that await her. As Priscilla steps into the night, she carries both the weight of expectations and the bright hope of becoming a learned, self‑sufficient woman. This opening invites listeners into a gentle, coming‑of‑age tale set against a richly described rural England, where the promise of education and personal growth begins to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (401K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2013-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1914
A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote adventure, school, mystery, and domestic fiction for girls and women with remarkable speed and energy. Her books helped shape late-19th-century ideas of girlhood while also reaching into crime fiction and magazine culture.
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