
A sweltering May night blankets the Bengal plain, where the moon hides behind ominous clouds and the chorus of jungle creatures rises to a feverish pitch. In the midst of this wild chorus, a modest indigo factory and its adjoining Swiss‑cottage‑like home belong to Mr. and Mrs. Desborough, who tend to their fever‑stricken youngest child under the restless canopy of vines, birds, and prowling jackals. The garden overflows with fragrant roses, lilies and towering rhododendrons, creating a tangled, beautiful maze that both comforts and conceals.
When the jackal pack descends, drawn by the scuffle of a tiger and buffalo nearby, the father steps onto the veranda with a loaded gun, firing into the night to keep the predators at bay. The shot momentarily silences the chaos, yet the shadows shift and an old gray wolf slips through the foliage, hinting at unseen dangers. As the family clings to each other in the flickering glow, the listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric portrait of colonial life on the edge of the untamed jungle.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1835–1913
Known for brisk, adventurous stories for young readers, this Victorian writer often set her fiction in Canada, New Zealand, India, and Africa. Her books mix danger, travel, and moral courage in a way that still feels lively today.
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