
Volume One—Chapter One. - Part of the Garrison.
Volume One—Chapter Two. - Things go Crooked.
Volume One—Chapter Three. - Lesson the First.
Volume One—Chapter Four. - “All to Bits!”
Volume One—Chapter Five. - The Doctor is King.
Volume One—Chapter Six. - In Charge.
Volume One—Chapter Seven. - Sarah Woodham’s Vow.
Volume One—Chapter Eight. - Claude Opens the Awful Door.
Volume One—Chapter Nine. - The Beggar.
Volume One—Chapter Ten. - Denise.
A young heiress named Claude finds herself caught between the demanding expectations of her stern, old‑world father and the restless stirrings of a world poised on the brink of modernity. In the polished halls of a grand family estate, conversations about silk dresses, quarry fortunes, and yacht inheritances reveal a fragile balance of love, pride, and hidden ambition. Claude’s spirited sister, Mary, flits through the rooms with a mischievous grin, while a rough‑handed quarry foreman arrives bearing news that hints at new machines threatening the family’s traditional wealth.
The novel opens with sharp dialogue that paints a vivid portrait of class tension and familial duty, all set against a backdrop of crumbling stone and glittering yachts. As Claude navigates the delicate dance of obedience and desire, the reader is drawn into a world where every choice could reshape the future of a household perched between past grandeur and the inevitable march of progress.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (690K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2010-12-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely prolific Victorian writer, he turned schoolroom experience, journalism, and a love of adventure into stories that kept generations of young readers turning pages. His books range from school tales to sea stories and historical adventures, with a lively, accessible style that still feels energetic today.
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