Jane Allen, Right Guard

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Jane Allen, Right Guard

by Edith Bancroft

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

Jane Allen:

0:20

Jane Allen: Right Guard

0:01

CHAPTER I - DAY DREAMS

10:53

CHAPTER II - A COUNCIL OF WAR

6:32

CHAPTER III - BAD NEWS

10:48

CHAPTER IV - THE REASON WHY

6:52

CHAPTER V - THE UNKNOWN MISCHIEF MAKER

9:00

CHAPTER VI - THE PLOT THICKENS

9:40

CHAPTER VII - AN UNPLEASANT TABLEMATE

12:03

CHAPTER VIII - A HAPPY THOUGHT

9:16

Description

Jane Allen is a spirited young woman who carries the title of Right Guard with quiet confidence. The story opens with a sun‑drenched afternoon, where she swings in a striped hammock and shares a playful guessing game with her father, Henry. Their conversation quickly turns to the future, as Jane reveals her longing to return to Wellington College and prove herself a diligent pioneer. The tender exchange captures the close bond between father and daughter while hinting at the pressures of growing up.

As Jane prepares to leave the familiar comforts of home, she reflects on the friendships that have shaped her—roommates like Judy and Dorothy, and the lingering memory of a beloved sister whose portrait still offers solace. The narrative weaves her optimism, a touch of melancholy about parting from family, and a resolve to face the challenges of college life. Listeners will be drawn into Jane’s earnest quest for independence, her love of learning, and the gentle humor that colors her journey.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (323K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edith Bancroft

A prolific early 20th-century writer of girls’ fiction, this author is best known for the Jane Allen books, stories filled with college life, friendship, and team spirit. Her novels capture the upbeat energy and changing possibilities of young women’s lives in that era.

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