Hetty Gray; or, Nobody's bairn

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Hetty Gray; or, Nobody's bairn

by Rosa M. (Rosa Mulholland) Gilbert

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

CHAPTER I. - FOUR YEARS OLD.

5:35

CHAPTER II. - UNDER THE HORSES' FEET.

14:45

CHAPTER III. - ADOPTED.

10:27

CHAPTER IV. - MRS. KANE IN TROUBLE.

4:52

CHAPTER V. - A LONELY CHILD.

7:13

CHAPTER VI. - HETTY AND HER "COUSINS"

22:34

CHAPTER VII. - HETTY'S FIRST LESSONS.

19:02

CHAPTER VIII. - HETTY DESOLATE.

9:22

CHAPTER IX. - WHAT TO DO WITH HER?

12:51

CHAPTER X. - THE NEW HOME.

12:45

Description

In a sun‑lit English village where cobbled cottages hug winding lanes, a four‑year‑old orphan named Het by roams the fields and the bustling forge at the foot of a hill. Her bright eyes and scarlet lips draw the attention of the village smith, the gruff yet kindly Big Ben, and the steady carter who watches over the great horses that pull the hall’s carts. The story paints a vivid picture of childhood wonder—chasing butterflies, gathering wild lilies, and daring to linger near the glowing furnace despite the adult warnings.

Through Het’s innocent curiosity, listeners hear the rhythm of rural life: the clang of iron on anvil, the thundering hooves of gray and bay horses, and the soft rustle of meadow flowers. As she navigates the simple joys and small dangers of her world, the narrative captures the tender resilience of a child who, though without parents, finds belonging in the community’s everyday magic.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (281K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rosa M. (Rosa Mulholland) Gilbert

Rosa M. (Rosa Mulholland) Gilbert

1841–1921

An Irish novelist, poet, and playwright with a gift for vivid storytelling, she wrote popular fiction shaped by Irish life, Catholic themes, and a sharp eye for character. Her career stretched across the Victorian era and into the early 20th century, earning encouragement early on from Charles Dickens.

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