Her Benny: A Story of Street Life

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Her Benny: A Story of Street Life

by Silas K. (Silas Kitto) Hocking

EN·~5 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

PREFACE.

1:33
2

CHAPTER I. - Brother and Sister.

12:05
3

CHAPTER II. - Addler's Hall.

11:33
4

CHAPTER III. - Roughing it.

13:45
5

CHAPTER IV. - A Friend in Need.

12:02
6

CHAPTER V. - "Oh, Death! what does thou mean?"

9:26
7

CHAPTER VI. - In which Benny makes a Discovery.

14:04
8

CHAPTER VII. - Two Visits.

14:52
9

CHAPTER VIII. - In which Joe Wrag has a Vision.

10:41
10

CHAPTER IX. - Tempted.

14:10

Description

In the mist‑laden streets of Victorian Liverpool, a brother and sister cling to each other for warmth and hope. Nine‑year‑old Nelly waits anxiously for Benny, her older sibling, as the town’s clock chimes and the cold drifts deeper around the shadow of St. George’s Church. Their lives unfold in a cramped hut shared with other street folk, each day a struggle to find food, shelter and a sliver of dignity amid the bustling crowds who pass them by.

Through vivid scenes of foggy alleys and bustling markets, the narrative paints a compassionate portrait of children forced into adult roles by poverty and neglect. Their gentle bond offers a rare glimpse of tenderness in a world of hardship, inviting listeners to feel the ache of hunger, the sting of cold, and the quiet resilience that keeps them moving forward. The story captures the raw reality of street life while hinting at the small acts of kindness that may yet alter their fate.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (342K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clare Graham and Marc D'Hooghe (From images generously made available by Europeana and the Bodleian Library of Oxford.) "This etext edition of 'Her Benny' is dedicated to the memory of Edgar, John and Kenneth Graham - three brothers from Liverpool who made good."

Release date

2013-07-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Silas K. (Silas Kitto) Hocking

Silas K. (Silas Kitto) Hocking

1850–1935

A hugely popular Victorian storyteller and Methodist preacher, he wrote warm, morally driven fiction for ordinary readers and became best known for the bestseller Her Benny. His books often blend drama, faith, and social concern in a direct, accessible style.

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